The Birds
The birds are a lineage of endothermic, diapsid amniotes that
evolved flight in the Jurassic period of the
Mesozoic.
Open and study the links below to prepare for the lesson.
Birds
Kodak: Sample
Digital Images-Birds of a Feather
Birding:
Natural History and Information Links
The
National Audobon Society
Ornithology - the study of birds.
NAU's Department of Biological Sciences offers a course in
ornithology. Contact the Biology Department's Advisement Center for
details.
Dr. Russ
Balda, a Regent's Professor of Biology, studies memory of birds.
If you have an interest in birds, contact him at 520-523-9304.
Phylum Chordata
Subphlum Vertebrata
Superclass Gnathostomata
Class Aves (figs. 30-1--> 30-33)
Aves:
Fossil Record
Archaeopteryx
- 2 pairs appendages
1 pair for flight:
1 pair walking, perching,
swimming (fig.30-10)
- feathers
- quill, shaft, barbs,
vane, barbules
- contour, down (pillows),
flight
- molting
- legs with scales
- muscular system (pg. 577)
- bony skeleton with
air cavities = pneumatized
- beak with no teeth
- endothermic
- 4 chambered heart
- 2 atria
- 2 ventricles
- nucleated RBCs
- sternum
- with keel =
carinate (flying)
- without keel =
ratite (flightless)
The
Penquin Page
- respiration
- lungs
- air sacs
(thorax, abdomen,
bones)
- excretory system
- kidneys
- cloaca
- salt glands
- reproductive system
- dioecious
- some well developed
copulatory organs; some cloacal
contact
- females
heterogametic
- mating systems
- monogamy
- polygany
- fert. int.
(calcareous shelled
egg)
- development
- parent incubation
- atricial vs precocial
- digestion/nutrition/beaks (fig. 30 - 11)
Hummingbirds
- euryphagous/stenophagous
- herbivores/carnivores
Raptor
Site
- "tool users"
- scavengers
- crop
- gizzard
- owl pellets
- sensory
- vision - keen (fig. 30-15)
- rods
(nocturnal )
- cones
- smell developed well
in some
- taste developed well
in some
- hearing well developed
- nervous system (pg. 582)
- flight (pg.583-585)
Vertebrate
Flight: A case study on convergent evolution
- ground-up hypothesis
- tree-down hypothesis
- migration/navigation
- routes = flyways
- stimulus
- finding the way
- populations/distributions
- human caused extinctions
Once you have completed the lesson, you should go to Assignment 30-1.
E-mail Sylvester Allred at
Syl.Allred@nau.edu
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Northern Arizona University
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