Friday, 28 February 2014

New insights into origin of birds focuses on key characteristics that preceded flight: Body size, forelimb length

Date:
February 23, 2014

Source:
University of Bristol

Summary:
The key characteristics of birds which allow them to fly -- their wings and their small size -- arose much earlier than previously thought, according to new research that examined closely the Paraves, the first birds, and their closest dinosaurian relatives which lived 160 to 120 million years ago. Researchers investigated the rates of evolution of the two key characteristics that preceded flight: body size and forelimb length. In order to fly, hulking meat-eating dinosaurs had to shrink in size and grow much longer arms to support their feathered wings.


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