Birds are currently defined as archosaurs, a clade of reptiles including crocodilians and dinosaurs. Birds and non-avian reptiles share enough homologous adaptations to infer birds belong with the greater clade reptiles. Such adaptations include laying of eggs outside of aqueous environment, eggs with at least some calcification, and keratinized integument with the appearance of scales. Before the emergence of recent developments suggesting otherwise, Archaeopteryx was considered to be the common ancestral species of all birds because of its bird-like morphology and feathers. Analysis of newer Archaeopteryx-like specimens from China like Xiaotingia zhengi have served as evidence to one emerging hypothesis proposing archaeopterygids belong t...
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Until recently, most knowledge of the early history of birds and the evolution of their unique speci...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
The avian relationships of Archaeopteryx are assessed in terms of the 'stem-group' concept. The avia...
Abstract: Archaeopteryx, first discovered in 1861 from the Solnhofen lithographic limestone of Bavar...
This paper presents a review and a re-examination of hypotheses concerning the reptilian relationshi...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Birds could not have evolved from land animal ancestors because Genesis clearly states that birds an...
The recent discovery of small paravian theropod dinosaurs with well-preserved feathers in the Middle...
Archaeopteryx, which has often been considered the earliest avialan, is an iconic species, central t...
The relationship between dinosaurs and other reptiles is well established, but the sequence of acqui...
Recent years witnessed the discovery of a great diversity of early birds as well as closely related ...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.The relationship b...
Until recently, most knowledge of the early history of birds and the evolution of their unique speci...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
The avian relationships of Archaeopteryx are assessed in terms of the 'stem-group' concept. The avia...
Abstract: Archaeopteryx, first discovered in 1861 from the Solnhofen lithographic limestone of Bavar...
This paper presents a review and a re-examination of hypotheses concerning the reptilian relationshi...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Birds could not have evolved from land animal ancestors because Genesis clearly states that birds an...
The recent discovery of small paravian theropod dinosaurs with well-preserved feathers in the Middle...
Archaeopteryx, which has often been considered the earliest avialan, is an iconic species, central t...
The relationship between dinosaurs and other reptiles is well established, but the sequence of acqui...
Recent years witnessed the discovery of a great diversity of early birds as well as closely related ...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.The relationship b...
Until recently, most knowledge of the early history of birds and the evolution of their unique speci...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...