The evolutionary relationship among beak shape, mechanical advantage, and feeding ecology in modern birds*
Guillermo Navalón(University of Bristol), Emily J. Rayfield(University of Bristol), Jen A. Bright(University of Bristol), Jesús Marugán‐Lobón(Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County)
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