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Pre-Archaeopteryx coelurosaurian dinosaurs and their implications for understanding avian origins 被引量:5

Pre-Archaeopteryx coelurosaurian dinosaurs and their implications for understanding avian origins
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摘要 The last two decades have witnessed great advances in reconstructing the transition from non-avian theropods to avians,but views in opposition to the theropod hypothesis still exist.Here we highlight one issue that is often considered to raise problems for the theropod hypothesis of avian origins,i.e.the "temporal paradox" in the stratigraphic distribution of theropod fossils - the idea that the earliest known avian is from the Late Jurassic but most other coelurosaurian groups are poorly known in the Jurassic,implying that avians arose before their supposed ancestors.However,a number of Jurassic nonavian coelurosaurian theropods have recently been discovered,thus documenting the presence of most of the major coelurosaurian groups in the Jurassic alongside,or prior to,avians.These discoveries have greatly improved the congruence between stratigraphy and phylogeny for derived theropods and,effectively,they reject the "temporal paradox" concept.Most importantly,these discoveries provide significant new information that supports the relatively basal positions of the Tyrannosauroidea and Alvarezsauroidea among the Coeluro-sauria.Indeed,they imply a new phylogenetic hypothesis for the interrelationships of Paraves,in which Archaeopteryx,the Dromaeosauridae,and the Troodontidae form a monophyletic group while the Scansoriopterygidae,other basal birds,and probably also the Oviraptorosauria,form another clade.Mapping some of the salient features onto a temporally-calibrated theropod phy-logeny indicates that characteristics related to flight and arboreality evolved at the base of the Paraves,earlier than the Late Jurassic. The last two decades have witnessed great advances in reconstructing the transition from non-avian theropods to avians, but views in opposition to the theropod hypothesis still exist. Here we highlight one issue that is often considered to raise problems for the theropod hypothesis of avian origins, i.e. the "temporal paradox" in the stratigraphic distribution of theropod fossils -- the idea that the earliest known avian is from the Late Jurassic but most other coelurosaurian groups are poorly known in the Jurassic, implying that avians arose before their supposed ancestors. However, a number of Jurassic non-avian coelurosaurian theropods have recently been discovered, thus documenting the presence of most of the major coelurosaurian groups in the Jurassic along- side, or prior to, avians. These discoveries have greatly improved the congruence between stratigraphy and phylogeny for derived theropods and, effectively, they reject the "temporal paradox" concept. Most importantly, these discoveries provide significant new information that supports the relatively basal positions of the Tyrannosauroidea and Alvarezsauroidea among the Coeluro- sauria. Indeed, they imply a new phylogenetic hypothesis for the interrelationships of Paraves, in which Archaeopteryx, the Dro- maeosauridae, and the Troodontidae form a monophyletic group while the Scansoriopterygidae, other basal birds, and probably also the Oviraptorosauria, form another clade. Mapping some of the salient features onto a temporally-calibrated theropod phy- logeny indicates that characteristics related to flight and arboreality evolved at the base of the Paraves, earlier than the Late Juras- sic.
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2010年第35期3971-3977,共7页
基金 supported by the Hundred Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KZCX2-YW-T02) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (40830210) the National Basic Research Program of China (2006CB806400)
关键词 恐龙化石 鸟类起源 始祖鸟 兽脚类 地层分布 大肠杆菌 晚侏罗世 系统发育 Jurassic, fossil record, Coelurosauria, Theropoda, avian origins
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