Perrichot Vincent, Marion Loïc, Néraudeau Didier, Vullo Romain, Tafforeau Paul
Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Proc Biol Sci. 2008 May 22;275(1639):1197-202. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2008.0003.
The developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution of body covering and the origin of avian flight. Until now, there were significant gaps in knowledge of early morphologies in theoretical stages of feathers as well as in palaeontological material. Here we report fossil evidence of an intermediate and critical stage in the incremental evolution of feathers which has been predicted by developmental theories but hitherto undocumented by evidence from both the recent and the fossil records. Seven feathers have been found in an Early Cretaceous (Late Albian, ca 100 Myr) amber of western France, which display a flattened shaft composed by the still distinct and incompletely fused bases of the barbs forming two irregular vanes. Considering their remarkably primitive features, and since recent discoveries have yielded feathers of modern type in some derived theropod dinosaurs, the Albian feathers from France might have been derived either from an early bird or from a non-avian dinosaur.
羽毛的发育阶段在身体覆盖物的进化和鸟类飞行的起源中至关重要。到目前为止,在羽毛理论阶段的早期形态以及古生物学材料方面,知识上存在重大空白。在此,我们报告了羽毛渐进进化过程中一个中间关键阶段的化石证据,这一阶段虽由发育理论预测,但迄今尚未被来自现代和化石记录的证据所证实。在法国西部一块早白垩世(晚阿尔比阶,约1亿年前)的琥珀中发现了七根羽毛,这些羽毛展示出一个扁平的羽轴,由仍然清晰且未完全融合的羽枝基部组成,形成两个不规则的羽片。鉴于它们显著的原始特征,并且由于最近的发现已在一些衍化的兽脚亚目恐龙中发现了现代类型的羽毛,来自法国的阿尔比阶羽毛可能源自早期鸟类或非鸟类恐龙。