Alleged primitive feathers or protofeathers in the theropod dinosaur Sinosauropteryx have potentially profound implications concerning feather morphogenesis, evolution of flight, dinosaur physiology and perhaps even the origin of birds, yet their existence has never been adequately documented. We report on a new specimen of Sinosauropteryx which shows that the integumental structures proposed as protofeathers are the remains of structural fibres that provide toughness. The preservation in the proximal tail area reveals an architecture of closely associated bands of fibres parallel to the tail's long axis, which originate from the skin. In adjacent more exposed areas, the fibres are short, fragmented and disorganized. Fibres preserved dorsal...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
Asymmetrical feathers have been associated with flight capability but are also found in species that...
The wings of birds and their closest theropod relatives share a uniform fundamental architecture, wi...
Alleged primitive feathers or protofeathers in the theropod dinosaur Sinosauropteryx have potentiall...
Since the discovery of exceptionally preserved theropod dinosaurs with soft tissues in China in the ...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
We thank Zheng Fang, Laura and Jonathan Kaye, Vince Lodge, Giliane Odin and Luke Harman for assistan...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping flight, but in the absence of living ...
Identifying feather morphology in extinct dinosaurs is challenging due to dense overlapping of filam...
We provide an overview of the known feather and other ‘feather-like’ integumentary structure types k...
The Jurassic Yanliao theropods have offered rare glimpses of the early paravian evolution and partic...
Genuine fossils with exquisitely preserved plumage from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous of no...
Spectacular fossil remains from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Group of northeastern China have greatly ...
The historic fossil feather from the Jurassic Solnhofen has played a pivotal but controversial role ...
BACKGROUND: The holotype of the theropod non-avian dinosaur Microraptor gui from the Early Cretaceou...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
Asymmetrical feathers have been associated with flight capability but are also found in species that...
The wings of birds and their closest theropod relatives share a uniform fundamental architecture, wi...
Alleged primitive feathers or protofeathers in the theropod dinosaur Sinosauropteryx have potentiall...
Since the discovery of exceptionally preserved theropod dinosaurs with soft tissues in China in the ...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
We thank Zheng Fang, Laura and Jonathan Kaye, Vince Lodge, Giliane Odin and Luke Harman for assistan...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to achieve true flapping flight, but in the absence of living ...
Identifying feather morphology in extinct dinosaurs is challenging due to dense overlapping of filam...
We provide an overview of the known feather and other ‘feather-like’ integumentary structure types k...
The Jurassic Yanliao theropods have offered rare glimpses of the early paravian evolution and partic...
Genuine fossils with exquisitely preserved plumage from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous of no...
Spectacular fossil remains from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Group of northeastern China have greatly ...
The historic fossil feather from the Jurassic Solnhofen has played a pivotal but controversial role ...
BACKGROUND: The holotype of the theropod non-avian dinosaur Microraptor gui from the Early Cretaceou...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
Asymmetrical feathers have been associated with flight capability but are also found in species that...
The wings of birds and their closest theropod relatives share a uniform fundamental architecture, wi...