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Both environmental and behavioral factors constitute morphological constraints on birds, as exemplified by the many similarities in external morphology between various ovenbird-woodcreeper lineages and other passerines.

This study further uncovers a genetic relationship between sensory morphology and non-neural traits (bony lateral plates), creating an opportunity to investigate morphological constraints on sensory evolution in a vertebrate model system.

Morphological constraints on the supply of oxygen, such as the structure of the lung, have previously been studied in birds.

However, if this was a swimming adaptation, one would expect this rotation to occur earlier when a high selection pressure on swimming ability exists in ducklings due to predation (if the same morphological constraints on swimming ability exist across ages).

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Viewed as a meaningless phonological form, doubling is dispreferred irrespective of its kind (i.e., trafraf is as bad as traftaf, even though the latter violates a morphological constraint on contiguity).

We argue that allodapine sociality has been maintained by ecological constraints and the benefits of alloparental care, as opposed to behavioural, genetic or morphological constraints to independent living.

We discuss morphological constraints and epigenetic impacts on nuclear architecture, the evolutionary stability of CT arrangements, and alterations of nuclear architecture during transcription and repair.

Of course, in general there will be metabolic, bandwidth or morphological constraints, which can be readily incorporated in the constraints on sensor and actuator evolution.

On the other hand, if substantial energetic or morphological constraints are absent, we do indeed predict that the evolution of actuators under empowerment will experience significantly less specific selection pressures than the evolution of sensors.

Embryonic development evolves by balancing stringent morphological constraints with genetic and environmental variation.

The behavioral implications of these morphological constraints may be relevant to the use of active electro-orientation/navigation [20], [25], [27] among different species.

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