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Feather function and the evolution of birds

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BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 98, Issue 2, Pages 540-566

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12918

Keywords

feathers; functional evolution; hierarchical modules; adaptation; avian evolution; integumentary function

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Feathers play a crucial role in the evolutionary history of birds due to their ability to perform multiple functions. By reviewing how feather functions interact with avian evolution, we gain a more comprehensive understanding of how birds adapt to diverse environments and develop various life-history strategies.
The ability of feathers to perform many functions either simultaneously or at different times throughout the year or life of a bird is integral to the evolutionary history of birds. Many studies focus on single functions of feathers, but any given feather performs many functions over its lifetime. These functions necessarily interact with each other throughout the evolution and development of birds, so our knowledge of avian evolution is incomplete without understanding the multifunctionality of feathers, and how different functions may act synergistically or antagonistically during natural selection. Here, we review how feather functions interact with avian evolution, with a focus on recent technological and discovery-based advances. By synthesising research into feather functions over hierarchical scales (pattern, arrangement, macrostructure, microstructure, nanostructure, molecules), we aim to provide a broad context for how the adaptability and multifunctionality of feathers have allowed birds to diversify into an astounding array of environments and life-history strategies. We suggest that future research into avian evolution involving feather function should consider multiple aspects of a feather, including multiple functions, seasonal wear and renewal, and ecological or mechanical interactions. With this more holistic view, processes such as the evolution of avian coloration and flight can be understood in a broader and more nuanced context.

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