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Origin and Evolution of Birds Read: Chapters 1-3 in Gill but limited review of systematics

Review of Taxonomy Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Aves Characteristics: wings, feathered, no teeth, jaws modified to form beak, pneumatic bones, scaled feet, lay eggs

Competing Theories of Avian Evolution 1. Birds evolved from dinosaurs 2. Birds evolved from an earlier reptile 3. Subject of continued debate because of recent discoveries in northeastern China and recent discovery of 10 th Archaeopterygidae specimen in Germany

Eras Cenozoic Mesozoic Yrs BP 2 65 130 160 210 Geological Time Scale Periods Epochs Life Forms Quaternary Tertiary Cretaceous Jurassic Triassic Recent Pleistocene Pliocene Miocene, etc. Human civilization Age of Mammals Birds Evolved Here Dinosaurs, 1 st angiosperms Dinosaurs & other reptiles Reptiles including thecodonts

Archaeopteryx Discovered in 1861 in Bavaria, Germany Single feather found Asymmetrical 2 years after Darwin s Origin of Species Considered missing link between reptiles and birds 1877 10 miles from 1 st fossil a second specimen found Currently 5 specimens (10 specimens of Archaeopterygidae in 2 genera)

Archaeopteryx lithographica from 1877 in Bavaria Dated as 150 million YBP

Similarities with Modern Birds Feathers Furcula (e.g., wishbone) Pectoral girdle similar Pelvis and legs similar

Differences from modern Birds Toothed jaws Long bony tail Abdominal ribs Less fusion of hand bones Small cranium

Comparable regions in black. Note: long tail, unmodified hand, weak sternum, small brain case, weak pelvis and presence of teeth

Competing Theories of Bird Evolution 1. Birds evolved directly from Thecodont reptiles 2. Birds evolved from small theropod dinosaurs (descendents of Thecodonts)

Archosauria 2 1

Pre-dinosaur reptiles

Goes back to discovery of Archaeopteryx, most accepted theory

History of the debate about the origin of birds Thomas Huxley (1868) developed the theropod hypothesis. Heilmann (1926) argued that birds evolved from thecodont archosaurs. Ostrom (1973) revived the theropod hypothesis. Gauthier (1986) put Ostrom s hypothesis into a phylogenetic framework.

Some of the paleontologists who are using phylogenetic methods to study the origin of birds Michael Benton, James Clark, Luis Chiappe, Philip Currie, Thomas Holtz, Peter Makovicky, Teresa Maryanska, Mark Norell, Halszka Osmolska, Kevin Padian, Paul Sereno The Dinosauria, 2nd edition (Weishampel et al., 2004) is a recent authoritative reference.

Hypotheses for the origin of birds

Reptilian Ancestry of Birds There is little doubt that birds evolved from some line of Mesozoic reptiles. Which line is still a matter of debate. (Gill 1995) Fossils of Archaeopteryx are our principal evidence of the transition from reptiles to birds (Gill 1995) and one of the most important fossils of all time (Gill 2007)

Evidence for evolution of birds from reptiles 1. Skulls hinge on single condyle 2. Lower jaws made of several bones 3. Single bone in middle ear stapes 4. Uncinate processes on ribs 5. Ankle joint is intertarsal 6. Certain bones are pneumatic 7. Scales on legs 8. Lack of skin glands 1

Evidence for evolution of birds from reptiles 9. Pleural cavity and air sacs 10.Eyes of birds & some lizards contain pecten 11.Nucleated red corpuscles 12.Similar blood proteins 13.Egg-laying 14.Presence of egg tooth 2

Major differences with reptiles 1. Warm-blooded 2. 4 chambered heart (3 in reptiles) 3. Presence of feathers (possibly in dispute with latest fossils from China)

Evolutionary Tree (Theropod theory) www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library

Sinosauropteryx Covered with filaments Protofeathers Filaments probably provided insulation Elongated tail > 120 million YBP Classified as a Theropod dinosaur

Sinosauropteryx Filaments

Evolutionary Tree www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library

Caudipteryx Sharp, bulbous rooted teeth Teeth confined to upper jaw More advanced feathers than Sinosauropteryx Speedy runner, incapable of flight

Arm Feathers

Artist s Rendition of Caudipteryx www.nationalgeographic.com/events/98/dinosaurs/

Evolutionary Tree www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library

Protarcheaopteryx Similar, but more primitive than Archeopteryx Symmetrical feathers Probably incapable of powered flight Possible ancestor of Archaeopteryx

Current State of Knowledge Fossils in China support theory that birds evolved from Theropod dinosaurs Supported by recent Science article ( A Well-Preserved Archaeopteryx specimen with Theropod Features Science 310:1483-1486, 2005) Feathers probably evolved for insulation enabling birds to become endothermic Flight evolved later

Geological Time Scale Eras Cenozoic Mesozoic Yrs BP 2 65 130 160 210 Periods Epochs Life Forms Quaternary Tertiary Cretaceous Jurassic Triassic Recent Pleistocene Pliocene Miocene, etc. Human civilization Age of Mammals Explosive period Dinosaurs, 1 st angiosperms Dinosaurs & other reptiles Reptiles including thecodonts

What percentage of all species that have ever lived on planet Earth have been estimated to have gone extinct? a) About 30 % b) About 50 % c) About 75 % d) Over 90 %

Cretaceous Explosive speciation of Enantiornithines OPPOSITE BIRDS Tarsal elements fused proximally to distally (reversed in modern birds) Large extinction episode Enantiornithines and Ornithurines became extinct in late Cretaceous Modern birds evolved from transitional shorebird

K-T Extinction

Birds Today Approximately 9,000 9,600 species Amphibia 4,184 Reptilia 6,300 Mammalia 4,000 30 orders, 174 families and 2044 genera