A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight
The last two decades have seen a remarkable increase in the known diversity of basal avialans and their paravian relatives. The lack of resolution in the relationships of these groups combined with attributing the behavior of specialized taxa to the base of Paraves has clouded interpretations of the...
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doaj-fdf7594ad797495183146483777fb7922020-11-25T00:28:19ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-07-017e724710.7717/peerj.7247A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flightScott Hartman0Mickey Mortimer1William R. Wahl2Dean R. Lomax3Jessica Lippincott4David M. Lovelace5Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USAIndependent, Maple Valley, WA, USAWyoming Dinosaur Center, Thermopolis, WY, USASchool of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UKWyoming Dinosaur Center, Thermopolis, WY, USAUniversity of Wisconsin Geology Museum, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USAThe last two decades have seen a remarkable increase in the known diversity of basal avialans and their paravian relatives. The lack of resolution in the relationships of these groups combined with attributing the behavior of specialized taxa to the base of Paraves has clouded interpretations of the origin of avialan flight. Here, we describe Hesperornithoides miessleri gen. et sp. nov., a new paravian theropod from the Morrison Formation (Late Jurassic) of Wyoming, USA, represented by a single adult or subadult specimen comprising a partial, well-preserved skull and postcranial skeleton. Limb proportions firmly establish Hesperornithoides as occupying a terrestrial, non-volant lifestyle. Our phylogenetic analysis emphasizes extensive taxonomic sampling and robust character construction, recovering the new taxon most parsimoniously as a troodontid close to Daliansaurus, Xixiasaurus, and Sinusonasus. Multiple alternative paravian topologies have similar degrees of support, but proposals of basal paravian archaeopterygids, avialan microraptorians, and Rahonavis being closer to Pygostylia than archaeopterygids or unenlagiines are strongly rejected. All parsimonious results support the hypothesis that each early paravian clade was plesiomorphically flightless, raising the possibility that avian flight originated as late as the Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous.https://peerj.com/articles/7247.pdfHesperornithoides miessleriDinosauriaMorrison FormationAvialaeParavesLate Jurassic |
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Scott Hartman Mickey Mortimer William R. Wahl Dean R. Lomax Jessica Lippincott David M. Lovelace A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight PeerJ Hesperornithoides miessleri Dinosauria Morrison Formation Avialae Paraves Late Jurassic |
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Scott Hartman Mickey Mortimer William R. Wahl Dean R. Lomax Jessica Lippincott David M. Lovelace |
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A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight |
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A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight |
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A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight |
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A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight |
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A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight |
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new paravian dinosaur from the late jurassic of north america supports a late acquisition of avian flight |
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The last two decades have seen a remarkable increase in the known diversity of basal avialans and their paravian relatives. The lack of resolution in the relationships of these groups combined with attributing the behavior of specialized taxa to the base of Paraves has clouded interpretations of the origin of avialan flight. Here, we describe Hesperornithoides miessleri gen. et sp. nov., a new paravian theropod from the Morrison Formation (Late Jurassic) of Wyoming, USA, represented by a single adult or subadult specimen comprising a partial, well-preserved skull and postcranial skeleton. Limb proportions firmly establish Hesperornithoides as occupying a terrestrial, non-volant lifestyle. Our phylogenetic analysis emphasizes extensive taxonomic sampling and robust character construction, recovering the new taxon most parsimoniously as a troodontid close to Daliansaurus, Xixiasaurus, and Sinusonasus. Multiple alternative paravian topologies have similar degrees of support, but proposals of basal paravian archaeopterygids, avialan microraptorians, and Rahonavis being closer to Pygostylia than archaeopterygids or unenlagiines are strongly rejected. All parsimonious results support the hypothesis that each early paravian clade was plesiomorphically flightless, raising the possibility that avian flight originated as late as the Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous. |
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Hesperornithoides miessleri Dinosauria Morrison Formation Avialae Paraves Late Jurassic |
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