SummaryThe evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the history of life [1–22]. The macroevolutionary tempo and mode of this transition is poorly studied, which is surprising because it may offer key insight into major questions in evolutionary biology, particularly whether the origins of evolutionary novelties or new ecological opportunities are associated with unusually elevated “bursts” of evolution [23, 24]. We present a comprehensive phylogeny placing birds within the context of theropod evolution and quantify rates of morphological evolution and changes in overall morphological disparity across the dinosaur-bird transition. Birds evolved significantly faster than other theropods, but ...
The evolutionary radiation of birds has produced incredible morphological variation, including a hug...
Recent discoveries have highlighted the dramatic evolutionary transformation of massive, ground-dwel...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
The evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the ...
The evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the ...
The origin of birds (Aves) is one of the great evolutionary transitions. Fossils show that many uniq...
<div><p>Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant ve...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
The interplay of evolution and development has been at the heart of evolutionary theory for more tha...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
Birds are the most diverse living tetrapod group and are a model of large-scale adaptive radiation. ...
PDF version As living dinosaurs, birds are the product of a long and complex evolutionary history...
Birds could not have evolved from land animal ancestors because Genesis clearly states that birds an...
Compared with all other living reptiles, birds grow extremely fast and possess unusually low levels ...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
The evolutionary radiation of birds has produced incredible morphological variation, including a hug...
Recent discoveries have highlighted the dramatic evolutionary transformation of massive, ground-dwel...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
The evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the ...
The evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the ...
The origin of birds (Aves) is one of the great evolutionary transitions. Fossils show that many uniq...
<div><p>Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant ve...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
The interplay of evolution and development has been at the heart of evolutionary theory for more tha...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
Birds are the most diverse living tetrapod group and are a model of large-scale adaptive radiation. ...
PDF version As living dinosaurs, birds are the product of a long and complex evolutionary history...
Birds could not have evolved from land animal ancestors because Genesis clearly states that birds an...
Compared with all other living reptiles, birds grow extremely fast and possess unusually low levels ...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
The evolutionary radiation of birds has produced incredible morphological variation, including a hug...
Recent discoveries have highlighted the dramatic evolutionary transformation of massive, ground-dwel...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...