[HTML][HTML] A feathered dinosaur tail with primitive plumage trapped in mid-Cretaceous amber
In the two decades since the discovery of feathered dinosaurs [1–3], the range of plumage
known from non-avialan theropods has expanded significantly, confirming several features
predicted by developmentally informed models of feather evolution [4–10]. However, three-
dimensional feather morphology and evolutionary patterns remain difficult to interpret, due to
compression in sedimentary rocks [9, 11]. Recent discoveries in Cretaceous amber from
Canada, France, Japan, Lebanon, Myanmar, and the United States [12–18] reveal much …
known from non-avialan theropods has expanded significantly, confirming several features
predicted by developmentally informed models of feather evolution [4–10]. However, three-
dimensional feather morphology and evolutionary patterns remain difficult to interpret, due to
compression in sedimentary rocks [9, 11]. Recent discoveries in Cretaceous amber from
Canada, France, Japan, Lebanon, Myanmar, and the United States [12–18] reveal much …
[引用][C] A Feathered Dinosaur Tail with Primitive Plumage Trapped in Mid-Cretaceous Amber
邢立达, 白明 - 2016 - ir.ioz.ac.cn
In the two decades since the discovery of feathered dinosaurs [1–3], the range of plumage
known from non-avialan theropods has expanded significantly, confirming several features
predicted by developmentally informed models of feather evolution [4–10]. However, three-
dimensional feather morphology and evolutionary patterns remain difficult to interpret, due to
compression in sedimentary rocks [9, 11]. Recent discoveries in Cretaceous amber from
Canada, France, Japan, Lebanon, Myanmar, and the United States [12–18] reveal much …
known from non-avialan theropods has expanded significantly, confirming several features
predicted by developmentally informed models of feather evolution [4–10]. However, three-
dimensional feather morphology and evolutionary patterns remain difficult to interpret, due to
compression in sedimentary rocks [9, 11]. Recent discoveries in Cretaceous amber from
Canada, France, Japan, Lebanon, Myanmar, and the United States [12–18] reveal much …
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