飛行の起源: "四翼"の恐竜は飛べたのか?
1Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA. kpadian@.berkeley.edu
Nature
|November 18, 2005
まとめ
新しい羽毛の恐竜の発見は,鳥の起源の理解を進める. 基礎エナチオルニチンの足の羽は,空気力学的機能を示唆し,早期飛行能力を潜在的に支援します.
科学分野:
- パレオントロジー・パレオントロジー
- 進化生物学の進化生物学について
- 鳥類の研究は,鳥類の研究である.
背景:
- 羽毛のある非鳥類の恐竜の最近の発見は,鳥の起源,羽毛の発達,飛行の進化に関する私たちの理解を大幅に進めてきました.
- しかし,これらの化石発見の機能的分析は,それらの分類学的記述に遅れをとっている.
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