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1. Using naturally-occurring variation in beak morphology to reduce feather pecking damage in laying hens

2. The rhamphotheca of the Eocene pseudo-toothed birds from Antarctica.

3. Phenotypic differentiation despite gene flow: Beak morphology, bite performance, and population genetics of Loggerhead Shrikes (Lanius ludovicianus).

4. Genomic architecture underlying morphological and physiological adaptation to high elevation in a songbird.

5. Beak dimensions affect feeding performance within a granivorous songbird species.

6. Molecular Innovations Shaping Beak Morphology in Birds.

7. Ecomorphology of South American Penguins.

8. Trophic niche shifts and phenotypic trait evolution are largely decoupled in Australasian parrots

9. Trophic niche shifts and phenotypic trait evolution are largely decoupled in Australasian parrots.

10. Impacts of El Niño on the somatic condition of Humboldt squid based on the beak morphology.

11. Inferences of genetic architecture of bill morphology in house sparrow using a high‐density SNP array point to a polygenic basis.

12. Dissecting the roles of body size and beak morphology in song evolution in the "blue" cardinalids (Passeriformes: Cardinalidae).

13. Sex determination of African Penguins Spheniscus demersus using bill measurements: method comparisons and implications for use.

14. Ecological and morphological determinants of evolutionary diversification in Darwin's finches and their relatives

15. Urbanization erodes niche segregation in Darwin's finches

16. Implications of beak morphology for the evolutionary paleoecology of the megaherbivorous dinosaurs from the Dinosaur Park Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada.

17. Different effects of infrared and one-half hot blade beak trimming on beak topography and growth.

18. Evolution of bite force in Darwin's finches: a key role for head width.

19. Noncoding regions underpin avian bill shape diversification at macroevolutionary scales

21. The Effects of Insularity on Beak Morphology in a Hybrid and a Non-Hybrid Species

22. Is Beak Morphology in Darwin's Finches Tuned to Loading Demands?

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