Field Palaeobiology Research Group
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Prof. Daniel Field's bird evolution and palaeontology lab at the University of Cambridge. We watch living birds and write papers about dead ones. Lab website: fieldpalaeo.com
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It's been online for a month but now in final format: a new paper I'm on is out today! We analyzed over 200 features from the bird wing and shoulder girdle skeleton to see how they're distributed across the bird family tree. academic.oup.com/iob/advance-... 🪶🧪 (📷 @fieldpalaeo.bsky.social)
Photo of a mostly white duck (male common pochard) with a rufous brown head and dark neck. It is leaning back on the surface of the water with its wings raised.
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Exciting news at Cambridge! We are launching the Darwin-Hamied Centre to promote research at the intersection of biodiversity and economics christs.cam.ac.uk/news/darwin-.... We are advertising two 5-year Senior Research Fellowships—application deadline 22nd June! christs.cam.ac.uk/vacancies-ch...
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Now available for preorder, Mike Brooke's 'No Island Too Far' describes a career pursuing secrets of seabird biology at the ends of the earth. Mike is my predecessor as Strickland Curator at
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and the book is sure to be fascinating! pelagicpublishing.com/products/no-...
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Thanks, Ben—I've heard @zdfde.bsky.social is hoping to sell it to a UK broadcaster. Hope they're successful!
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Delighted to share this *epic* exploration of extant bird comparative morphology—the centrepiece of
@albertonykus.bsky.social's PhD thesis. Among the most detailed investigations of phylogenetic signal in the avian skeleton. Bravo, Albert! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1....
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There have been lots of amazing advances in palaeornithology over the last few years. In this invited review we discuss recent discoveries bearing on the origin of the bird brain, shoulder, palate, and air-filled skeleton. Check it out open access here: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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If you need a summary of recent advances in the field of bird paleontology, my labmates at @fieldpalaeo.bsky.social have a new paper out reviewing the origins of the avian brain, palate, wing skeleton, and air-filled bones! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... 🪶🧪 (📷Field et al.)
Diagram showing the evolutionary relationships of birds to their close extinct relatives. Color-coded pie charts indicate the points at which modern "avian" features evolved.
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Our first paper of the year, led by John Peacock, investigates barn owl hearing physiology, which surprisingly remains underexplored despite their extraordinary hearing capabilities. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/.... Recent shots of Western, Eastern, and American Barn Owls below!
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Arrived in Ecuador today & was greeted by hummingbirds, including this Sparkling Violetear. How apropos that our study on hummingbird bill bending was published today! Led by @ecophysicslab, this project began when I started my PhD... >14 years gestation! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
Sparkling Violetear on a perch in the Jardín Botanico de Quito, Ecuador.
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If you're interested in a career working with important zoological collections, the University of Cambridge Museum of Zoology is hiring an assistant conservator! www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/46400/. Bonus points if you can tell me where (and when!) this drawer of birds comes from...