Early Adaptive Radiation of Birds: Evidence from Fossils from Northeastern China

Science56.90
Volume: 274, Issue: 5290, Pages: 1164 - 1167
Published: Nov 15, 1996
Abstract
Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous birds from northeastern China, including many complete skeletons of Confuciusornis, provide evidence for a fundamental dichotomy in the class Aves that may antedate the temporal occurrence of the Late Jurassic Archaeopteryx. The abundance of Confuciusornis may provide evidence of avian social behavior. Jurassic skeletal remains of an ornithurine bird lend further support to the idea of an early separation of...
Paper Details
Title
Early Adaptive Radiation of Birds: Evidence from Fossils from Northeastern China
Published Date
Nov 15, 1996
Journal
Volume
274
Issue
5290
Pages
1164 - 1167
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