Rates of morphological evolution are heterogeneous in Early Cretaceous birds

Volume: 283, Issue: 1828, Pages: 20160214 - 20160214
Published: Apr 13, 2016
Abstract
The Early Cretaceous is a critical interval in the early history of birds. Exceptional fossils indicate that important evolutionary novelties such as a pygostyle and a keeled sternum had already arisen in Early Cretaceous taxa, bridging much of the morphological gap between Archaeopteryx and crown birds. However, detailed features of basal bird evolution remain obscure because of both the small sample of fossil taxa previously considered and a...
Paper Details
Title
Rates of morphological evolution are heterogeneous in Early Cretaceous birds
Published Date
Apr 13, 2016
Volume
283
Issue
1828
Pages
20160214 - 20160214
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