The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor

The beard of the Bearded Vulture is part of a facial mask of prominent bristles that extends under the bill with two tufts between the mandibular rami. The function of this unique beard is still unclear. The facial bristles of birds are simple feathers, probably similar to the feathers that may hav...

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Main Author: Tiziano Londei
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology
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Online Access:https://sisn.pagepress.org/rio/article/view/767
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description The beard of the Bearded Vulture is part of a facial mask of prominent bristles that extends under the bill with two tufts between the mandibular rami. The function of this unique beard is still unclear. The facial bristles of birds are simple feathers, probably similar to the feathers that may have served a tactile function since the origin of all birds. Although their present-day functions are generally poorly understood, facial bristles have mechanoreceptors near their follicles, as in the case of filoplumes located at the base of flight feathers, an apparatus with proven sensitivity to airflow. Citizen science is increasingly providing a great number of Bearded Vulture images, some of which already allow us to suppose that these birds adjust the projection of the beard, relative to the bill line, depending on flying conditions. This viewpoint might produce further hypotheses, e.g., that the longer beards of the adult birds might serve their visibly more agile flight and that the likely ornamental function in sexual/social displays might be an added function to the primary, sensory role of the facial bristles, both of which would be enhanced by the length of the beard.
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spelling doaj-art-7d08026d3e374d36bcc48d6f89508c7d2025-08-20T02:38:58ZengPAGEPress PublicationsRivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology0035-68752385-08332024-12-0194210.4081/rio.2024.767The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensorTiziano Londei0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6689-5079Milano The beard of the Bearded Vulture is part of a facial mask of prominent bristles that extends under the bill with two tufts between the mandibular rami. The function of this unique beard is still unclear. The facial bristles of birds are simple feathers, probably similar to the feathers that may have served a tactile function since the origin of all birds. Although their present-day functions are generally poorly understood, facial bristles have mechanoreceptors near their follicles, as in the case of filoplumes located at the base of flight feathers, an apparatus with proven sensitivity to airflow. Citizen science is increasingly providing a great number of Bearded Vulture images, some of which already allow us to suppose that these birds adjust the projection of the beard, relative to the bill line, depending on flying conditions. This viewpoint might produce further hypotheses, e.g., that the longer beards of the adult birds might serve their visibly more agile flight and that the likely ornamental function in sexual/social displays might be an added function to the primary, sensory role of the facial bristles, both of which would be enhanced by the length of the beard. https://sisn.pagepress.org/rio/article/view/767Bird facial bristlessensory feathersornamental feathers
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The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor
Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology
Bird facial bristles
sensory feathers
ornamental feathers
title The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor
title_full The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor
title_fullStr The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor
title_full_unstemmed The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor
title_short The beard of the Bearded Vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>): citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor
title_sort beard of the bearded vulture i gypaetus barbatus i citizen science suggests an adjustable airflow sensor
topic Bird facial bristles
sensory feathers
ornamental feathers
url https://sisn.pagepress.org/rio/article/view/767
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