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Genomic Evidence for Sensorial Adaptations to a Nocturnal Predatory Lifestyle in Owls
AdvertisementNavbar Search FilterMobile Microsite Search TermNavbar Search FilterMicrosite Search TermArticle NavigationArticle NavigationArticle NavigationArticle NavigationGenome Biology and Evolution, Volume 12, Issue 10, October 2020, Pages 1895–1908,Accepted:Published:Navbar Search FilterMobile Microsite Search TermNavbar Search FilterMicrosite Search TermOwls (Strigiformes) evolved specific adaptations to their nocturnal predatory lifestyle, such as asymmetrical ears, a facial disk, and a feather structure allowing silent flight. Owls also share some traits with diurnal raptors and...…AdvertisementNavbar Search FilterMobile Microsite Search TermNavbar Search FilterMicrosite Search TermArticle NavigationArticle NavigationArticle NavigationArticle NavigationGenome Biology and Evolution, Volume 12, Issue 10, October 2020, Pages 1895–1908,Accepted:Published:Navbar Search FilterMobile Microsite Search TermNavbar Search FilterMicrosite Search TermOwls (Strigiformes) evolved specific adaptations to their nocturnal predatory lifestyle, such as asymmetrical ears, a facial disk, and a feather structure allowing silent flight. Owls also share some traits with diurnal raptors and...WW…
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