Reduced plumage and flight ability of a new Jurassic paravian theropod from China
Reduced plumage and flight ability of a new Jurassic paravian theropod from China
Feathered theropods were diverse in the Early Cretaceous Jehol Group of western Liaoning Province, China. Recently, anatomically distinct feathered taxa have been discovered in the older Middle-Late Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation in the same region. Phylogenetic hypotheses including these specimens have challenged the pivotal position of Archaeopteryx in bird phylogeny. Here we report a basal troodontid from the Tiaojishan Formation that resembles Anchiornis, also from Jianchang County (regarded as sister-taxa). The feathers of Eosinopteryx are less extensive on the limbs and tail than Anchiornis and other deinonychosaurians. With reduced plumage and short uncurved pedal claws, Eosinopteryx would have been able to run unimpeded (with large foot remiges cursorial locomotion was likely problematic for Anchiornis). Eosinopteryx increases the known diversity of small-bodied dinosaurs in the Jurassic, shows that taxa with similar body plans could occupy different niches in the same ecosystem and suggests a more complex picture for the origin of flight.
Biological sciences
Evolution
Palaeontology
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Godefroit, P.
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Demuynck, H.
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Dyke, G.J.
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Hu, D.
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Escuillié, F.
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Claeys, P.
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22 January 2013
Godefroit, P.
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Demuynck, H.
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Dyke, G.J.
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Hu, D.
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Escuillié, F.
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Claeys, P.
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Godefroit, P., Demuynck, H., Dyke, G.J., Hu, D., Escuillié, F. and Claeys, P.
(2013)
Reduced plumage and flight ability of a new Jurassic paravian theropod from China.
Nature Communications, 4, .
(doi:10.1038/ncomms2389).
Abstract
Feathered theropods were diverse in the Early Cretaceous Jehol Group of western Liaoning Province, China. Recently, anatomically distinct feathered taxa have been discovered in the older Middle-Late Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation in the same region. Phylogenetic hypotheses including these specimens have challenged the pivotal position of Archaeopteryx in bird phylogeny. Here we report a basal troodontid from the Tiaojishan Formation that resembles Anchiornis, also from Jianchang County (regarded as sister-taxa). The feathers of Eosinopteryx are less extensive on the limbs and tail than Anchiornis and other deinonychosaurians. With reduced plumage and short uncurved pedal claws, Eosinopteryx would have been able to run unimpeded (with large foot remiges cursorial locomotion was likely problematic for Anchiornis). Eosinopteryx increases the known diversity of small-bodied dinosaurs in the Jurassic, shows that taxa with similar body plans could occupy different niches in the same ecosystem and suggests a more complex picture for the origin of flight.
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Published date: 22 January 2013
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