Identifying feather morphology in extinct dinosaurs is challenging due to dense overlapping of filaments within fossilized plumage and the fact that some extinct feather morphologies are unlike those of extant birds or those predicted from an ‘evo-devo’ model of feather evolution. Here, we compare a range of dinosaur taxa with preserved integumentary appendages using high-resolution photographs to better understand fossil feather morphology and gain insight into their function and evolution. A specimen of the basal paravian Anchiornis possesses contour feathers disarticulated from the plumage, revealing a novel feather type: a ‘shaggy’, open-vaned, bifurcated feather with long barbs attached to a short rachis, which is much simpler than the...
The wings of birds and their closest theropod relatives share a uniform fundamental architecture, wi...
For as long as dinosaurs have been known to exist, there has been speculation about their appearance...
Feathers have long been regarded as the innovation that drove the success of birds. However, feather...
Identifying feather morphology in extinct dinosaurs is challenging due to dense overlapping of filam...
The rachises of extant feathers, composed of dense cortex and spongy internal medulla, are flexible ...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
The geometry of feather barbs (barb length and barb angle) determines feather vane asymmetry and van...
The Jurassic Yanliao theropods have offered rare glimpses of the early paravian evolution and partic...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
SummaryIn modern birds (Neornithes), the wing is composed of a layer of long, asymmetrical flight fe...
For as long as dinosaurs have been known to exist, there has been speculation about their appearance...
The historic fossil feather from the Jurassic Solnhofen has played a pivotal but controversial role ...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping flight, but in the absence of living ...
BACKGROUND: The holotype of the theropod non-avian dinosaur Microraptor gui from the Early Cretaceou...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
The wings of birds and their closest theropod relatives share a uniform fundamental architecture, wi...
For as long as dinosaurs have been known to exist, there has been speculation about their appearance...
Feathers have long been regarded as the innovation that drove the success of birds. However, feather...
Identifying feather morphology in extinct dinosaurs is challenging due to dense overlapping of filam...
The rachises of extant feathers, composed of dense cortex and spongy internal medulla, are flexible ...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
The geometry of feather barbs (barb length and barb angle) determines feather vane asymmetry and van...
The Jurassic Yanliao theropods have offered rare glimpses of the early paravian evolution and partic...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
SummaryIn modern birds (Neornithes), the wing is composed of a layer of long, asymmetrical flight fe...
For as long as dinosaurs have been known to exist, there has been speculation about their appearance...
The historic fossil feather from the Jurassic Solnhofen has played a pivotal but controversial role ...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping flight, but in the absence of living ...
BACKGROUND: The holotype of the theropod non-avian dinosaur Microraptor gui from the Early Cretaceou...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
The wings of birds and their closest theropod relatives share a uniform fundamental architecture, wi...
For as long as dinosaurs have been known to exist, there has been speculation about their appearance...
Feathers have long been regarded as the innovation that drove the success of birds. However, feather...