Laminar bone as an adaptation to torsional loads in flapping flight

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Abstract

Using a new histometric method, the orientation of primary osteons was measured in the main long bones of adult mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). In the light of previous biomechanical and ontogenetic studies, a functional hypothesis is proposed, explaining the histological differences observed between long bones; laminar bone tissue, mainly found in the wing bones, may be a biomechanical adaptation to torsional loads caused by flapping flight.

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de Margerie, E. (2002). Laminar bone as an adaptation to torsional loads in flapping flight. Journal of Anatomy, 201(6), 521–526. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-7580.2002.00118.x

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