Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth and energetic physiology of basalmost birds such as Archaeopteryx were inherited in their entirety from non-avialan dinosaurs. This hypothesis predicts that the long bones in these birds formed using rapidly growing, well-vascularized woven tissue typical of non-avialan dinosaurs.We report that Archaeopteryx long bones are composed of nearly avascular parallel-fibered bone. This is among the slowest growing osseous tissues and is common in ectothermic reptiles. These findings dispute the hypothesis that non-avialan dinosaur growth and physiology were inherited in totality by the first birds. Examining these findings in a phylogenetic context ...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
The evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
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 ...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
The avian relationships of Archaeopteryx are assessed in terms of the 'stem-group' concept. The avia...
Compared with all other living reptiles, birds grow extremely fast and possess unusually low levels ...
Recent discoveries have highlighted the dramatic evolutionary transformation of massive, ground-dwel...
<div><p>Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant ve...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
The evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
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 ...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
Pneumatic (air-filled) postcranial bones are unique to birds among extant tetrapods. Unambiguous ske...
The avian relationships of Archaeopteryx are assessed in terms of the 'stem-group' concept. The avia...
Compared with all other living reptiles, birds grow extremely fast and possess unusually low levels ...
Recent discoveries have highlighted the dramatic evolutionary transformation of massive, ground-dwel...
<div><p>Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant ve...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
The evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs was one of the great evolutionary transitions in the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which...