Life history of a basal bird: morphometrics of the Early Cretaceous Confuciusornis

Volume: 4, Issue: 6, Pages: 719 - 723
Published: Sep 30, 2008
Abstract
Confuciusornis sanctus stands out among the remarkable diversity of Mesozoic birds recently unearthed from China. Not only is this primitive beaked pygostylian (birds with abbreviated caudal vertebrae fused into a pygostyle) much more abundant than other avian taxa of this age but differences in plumage between specimens--some having a pair of long stiff tail feathers--have been interpreted as evidence for the earliest example of sexual...
Paper Details
Title
Life history of a basal bird: morphometrics of the Early Cretaceous Confuciusornis
Published Date
Sep 30, 2008
Volume
4
Issue
6
Pages
719 - 723
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