What's Up With the Weird Mouths of These Finch Chicks?
NSP Faculty in the News: Mark Hauber, Professor Animal Biology
Date
01/09/19
Double-barred Finch. Photo: G. Hofmann & F. Scheffer; Audubon
ANIMAL BIOLOGY - Audubon (New York City, Jan. 8) – Coming in many shapes, colors and sizes, strange mouth markings might aid in the survival of young birds, says Mark Hauber, an ornithologist and a professor of animal biology at Illinois.
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from ACES News, by Lauren Quinn, March 7, 2023
URBANA, Ill. – The National Institutes of Health recently pledged $2.6 million towards the Center for C. elegans Anatomy, also known as...