Institut für Zoologie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, 53115 Bonn, Germany. Sektion Herpetologie, Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, 53113 Bonn, Germany.
Curr Biol. 2017 Mar 20;27(6):R215-R216. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.01.029.
In a recent report in Current Biology, Xing and colleagues [1] present a small fragment of a vertebrate tail preserved in amber that bears integumentary appendages (DIP-V-15103, Dexu Institute of Paleontology, Chaozhou, China; Figure 1). Following several analyses using cutting-edge technology the authors conclude that: the tail belongs to a non-avian theropod dinosaur (non-avialan according to the authors, but non-avian used synonymously here); the dinosaur most likely was a member of the Coelurosauria, possibly even Maniraptora; and, the integumentary appendages are feathers that support a barbule-first evolutionary pattern for feathers. DIP-V-15103 is indeed an intriguing specimen with potential implications for contributing to understanding the evolution of feathers among dinosaurs, which remains a current and undoubtedly controversial topic [2,3]. However, I would like to raise several concerns about the available evidence for the phylogenetic hypothesis concerning the placement of DIP-V-15103 as concluded by Xing and colleagues [1], and furthermore discuss the developmental trajectories predicted by them in light of their far-reaching evolutionary implications.
在最近的《当代生物学》报告中,邢立达及其同事[1]展示了一块保存在琥珀中的脊椎动物尾巴的一小段,上面带有表皮附属物(DIP-V-15103,广东潮州的德克萨斯州古生物研究所;图 1)。作者使用先进的技术进行了多次分析后得出结论:尾巴属于非鸟类兽脚亚目恐龙(作者称之为非鸟兽脚类,但这里同义使用非鸟类);恐龙很可能是腔骨龙类的成员,甚至可能是手盗龙类;表皮附属物是羽毛,支持羽毛的羽小枝先发生的进化模式。DIP-V-15103 确实是一个有趣的标本,它可能有助于理解恐龙羽毛的进化,这仍然是一个当前且无疑具有争议的话题[2,3]。然而,我想对邢立达及其同事[1]得出的关于 DIP-V-15103 系统发育假说的现有证据提出几点关注,并根据他们的深远进化意义进一步讨论他们预测的发育轨迹。