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APES vs. Dinobirds

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By Kristopher Papp and Anna Wing

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All individuals in the podcast are not in any way experts on the discussed subject matter, and should not be cited in any manner. The individuals are high school students, and the students encourage anyone seeking further knowledge on the issue of "Are birds dinosaurs?" to further research this question.

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Harris, M. P., Hasso, S. M., Ferguson, M. W., & Fallon, J. F. (2006). The development of archosaurian first-generation teeth in a chicken mutant. Current Biology, 16(4), 371-377.

Brusatte, S. L., Benton, M. J., Desojo, J. B., & Langer, M. C. (2010). The higher-level phylogeny of Archosauria (Tetrapoda: Diapsida). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 8(1), 3-47.

Prum, R. O. (1999). Development and evolutionary origin of feathers. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 285(4), 291-306.

Sawyer, R. H., Salvatore, B. A., Potylicki, T. T. F., French, J. O., Glenn, T. C., & Knapp, L. W. (2003). Origin of feathers: Feather beta (β) keratins are expressed in discrete epidermal cell populations of embryonic scutate scales. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution

Martin, L. D., Stewart, J. D., & Whetstone, K. N. (1980). The origin of birds: structure of the tarsus and teeth. The Auk, 97(1), 86-93.

Starck, J. M., & Chinsamy, A. (2002). Bone microstructure and developmental plasticity in birds and other dinosaurs. Journal of Morphology,254(3), 232-246. doi:10.1002/jmor.10029

Rensberger, J. M., & Watabe, M. (2000). Fine structure of bone in dinosaurs, birds and mammals. Nature, 406(6796), 619.

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By Kristopher Papp and Anna Wing

DISCLAIMER -

All individuals in the podcast are not in any way experts on the discussed subject matter, and should not be cited in any manner. The individuals are high school students, and the students encourage anyone seeking further knowledge on the issue of "Are birds dinosaurs?" to further research this question.

Sources -

Harris, M. P., Hasso, S. M., Ferguson, M. W., & Fallon, J. F. (2006). The development of archosaurian first-generation teeth in a chicken mutant. Current Biology, 16(4), 371-377.

Brusatte, S. L., Benton, M. J., Desojo, J. B., & Langer, M. C. (2010). The higher-level phylogeny of Archosauria (Tetrapoda: Diapsida). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 8(1), 3-47.

Prum, R. O. (1999). Development and evolutionary origin of feathers. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 285(4), 291-306.

Sawyer, R. H., Salvatore, B. A., Potylicki, T. T. F., French, J. O., Glenn, T. C., & Knapp, L. W. (2003). Origin of feathers: Feather beta (β) keratins are expressed in discrete epidermal cell populations of embryonic scutate scales. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution

Martin, L. D., Stewart, J. D., & Whetstone, K. N. (1980). The origin of birds: structure of the tarsus and teeth. The Auk, 97(1), 86-93.

Starck, J. M., & Chinsamy, A. (2002). Bone microstructure and developmental plasticity in birds and other dinosaurs. Journal of Morphology,254(3), 232-246. doi:10.1002/jmor.10029

Rensberger, J. M., & Watabe, M. (2000). Fine structure of bone in dinosaurs, birds and mammals. Nature, 406(6796), 619.

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