Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada.
Science. 2012 Oct 26;338(6106):510-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1225376.
Previously described feathered dinosaurs reveal a fascinating record of feather evolution, although substantial phylogenetic gaps remain. Here we report the occurrence of feathers in ornithomimosaurs, a clade of non-maniraptoran theropods for which fossilized feathers were previously unknown. The Ornithomimus specimens, recovered from Upper Cretaceous deposits of Alberta, Canada, provide new insights into dinosaur plumage and the origin of the avian wing. Individuals from different growth stages reveal the presence of a filamentous feather covering throughout life and winglike structures on the forelimbs of adults. The appearance of winglike structures in older animals indicates that they may have evolved in association with reproductive behaviors. These specimens show that primordial wings originated earlier than previously thought, among non-maniraptoran theropods.
先前描述的带羽毛恐龙揭示了羽毛进化的迷人记录,尽管仍然存在大量的系统发育空白。在这里,我们报告了在以前未知的兽脚亚目手盗龙类中的似鸟龙科动物中出现羽毛的情况。在加拿大阿尔伯塔省的白垩纪晚期沉积物中发现的这些似鸟龙标本为恐龙羽毛和鸟类翅膀的起源提供了新的见解。来自不同生长阶段的个体显示出丝状羽毛的存在,这种羽毛在整个生命周期中都存在,并且在成年个体的前肢上还有翼状结构。在较老的动物中出现翼状结构表明它们可能与繁殖行为有关。这些标本表明,原始翅膀的起源比以前认为的更早,出现在非手盗龙类兽脚亚目恐龙中。