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prokinesis Zool.|prəʊkaɪˈniːsɪs, -kiːn-| [ad. G. prokinetik, f. Gr. πρό pro-2 + κῖνητικός moving: see kinetic a. (n.) and kinesis.] A process, found in some birds and lizards, by which the upper bill or jaw may be raised relative to the cranium by rotation about a hinge anterior to the eyes.
1962T. H. Frazzetta in Jrnl. Morphol. CXI. 287/2 It is here advocated that..Hofer's ‘prokinesis’ be modified to designate any kinetic joint anterior to the eyes. 1964Ibid. CXIV. 3/1 The basic avian condition is prokinesis from which rhynchokinesis evolved. 1964, etc. [see rhynchokinesis]. 1973Nature 11 May 73/1 Prokinesis and rhynchokinesis may have evolved independently in neognathous and palaeognathous birds, or rhynchokinesis may have evolved from some form of prokinesis. So prokiˈnetic a.
1960Q. Rev. Biol. XXXV. 219/2 In view of the fact that there are so many differences in the actual operation of kinesis in the various orders [of birds], I doubt if the terms pro- and rhyncho-kinetic actually are morphologically meaningful. 1964Jrnl. Morphol. CXIV. 4/2 The prokinetic condition is the most widespread and apparently the primitive condition in the class Aves. 1974P. J. K. Burton Feeding & Feeding Apparatus in Waders ii. 35 An important feature of rhynchokinesis is that the pivots about which the two jaws move are relatively much further apart than in prokinetic species. |