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Bird Beak Shapes Depend on More Than Diet

The shape of the beaks of different species of Galapagos finches played an important part in Darwin's conception of natural selection.

"In our field there is this presumption that the beak shape ...

in birds is quite correlated with what they eat and how they eat itso, their feeding ecologies."Guillermo Navalón, a PhD student at the University of Bristol in the U.Kand a co-author of a new study that found that the connection between beak shape and diet isn't as tight as we thought.

The study is in the journal Evolution.

Navalón and his colleagues analyzed photographs of museum specimens of 176 bird skulls.

They looked at beak shape and size in almost all of the orders of modern birds and compared the beaks with other factors,such as feeding behavior and body size.

And they found that the beak shape was indeed somewhat tied to what birds feed on and how they eat itbut the relationship was actually surprisingly weak,accounting for just 12 percent of beak shape variation.

"The explanation that we extract from there is that the beaks are basically surrogate hands in the birds.

They are used for a plethora of different functions beyond feeding ecology.

Like the beak in general in birds have many other functions, so they use it for display,nest construction,singing,thermoregulation in some cases like toucans or like hornbills ...

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