Origin and Evolution of Birds: Read: Chapters 1-3 in Gill But Limited Review of Systematics
Origin and Evolution of Birds: Read: Chapters 1-3 in Gill But Limited Review of Systematics
Birds
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
1
2
Pre-dinosaur
reptiles
Goes back to
discovery of
Archaeopteryx,
most accepted
theory
History of the debate about the origin of
birds
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 Yrs Periods Epochs Life Forms
BP
Quaternary Recent Human
Pleistocene civilization
Cenozoic 2
Tertiary Pliocene Age of
Miocene, Mammals
etc.
65 Explosive period
Cretaceous Dinosaurs, 1st
130 angiosperms
Mesozoic Jurassic Dinosaurs &
160 other reptiles
Triassic Reptiles
210 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