鸟类有足形恐龙的头骨
Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar1, Jesús Marugán-Lobón, Fernando Racimo
1Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. bhartanjan.bhullar@gmail.com
Nature
|June 23, 2012
概括
发育过程中,后代类似于幼年祖先的发育过程Paedomorphosis解释了鸟类起源的主要进化步骤. 这项研究分析了恐龙和鸟类的头骨,揭示了鸟类进化中的关键形态事件.
科学领域:
- 进化发育生物学 进化发育生物学
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 比较解剖学的比较解剖学.
背景情况:
- 进化和发展的相互作用是进化论的核心.
- 异时性,即发育时间的变化,对于脊椎动物的进化至关重要.
- 鸟类表现出独特的头骨解剖学适应飞行和不同的生活方式.
研究的目的:
- 调查异时态,特别是足形态在鸟类进化起源中的作用.
- 分析热足恐龙,外群和鸟类的头骨发育情况.
主要方法:
- 几何形态测量整合了发育,新生态学和古生物学的数据.
- 对骨里程碑变异性的分析 热足类恐龙本体和相关种类.
- 对骨形态的比较分析,跨越本体遗传阶段和系遗传群体.
主要成果:
- 在头骨里标志数据中的变异性第一个两个维度捕获了本体变化和遗传变化.
- 基底类eumaniraptorans和avialans与胚胎骨类动物聚集在一起,表明了paedomorphosis.
- 在鸟类进化过程中,至少发现了四个类型变形的情节,其中部有局部变形.
结论:
- 在鸟类起源期间的重大进化过渡中,步形态起到了重要作用.
- 鸟类眼睛和大脑区域通过足形变异的扩大与哺乳动物嗅觉系统的进化相似.
- 这项研究为研究进化过渡和适应性特征起源中的异时性提供了一个模型.
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