Pennaraptoran theropod dinosaurs: past progress and new frontiers
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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction ............................................ Michael Pittman and Xing Xu .4 Section 1. Systematics Fossil Record, and Biogeography................................ Chapter 1. Pennaraptoran systematics .................................................................... Michael Pittman, Jingmai O’Connor, Daniel }. Field, Alan H. Turner Peter Makovický, and Xing Xu Chapter 2. The fossil record of Mesozoic and Paleocene pennaraptorans .......... Michael Pittman, Jingmai O’Connor, Edison Tse, Peter Makovický, D Waisum Ma, Alan H, Turner, Mark A. Norell, Rui Pei, and Xing Xu ........7 7 ••um Ma, ..............37 J. Field, Chapter 3. The impact of unstable taxa in coelurosaurian phylogeny and resampb measures for parsimony analyses........................................................................... Diego Pol and Pablo A. Goloboff Chapter 4. The biogeography of coelurosaurian theropods and its impact on the; evolutionary history....................................................................................................... Anyang Ding, Michael Pittman, Paul Upchurch, Jingmai O’Connor, Г and Xing Xu Chapter 5. Timing the extant avian radiation: the rise of modern birds, and the in modeling molecular rate variation................................................................................. Daniel J. Field, Jacob S. Berv, Allison Y. Hsiang, Robert Lanfear, Michal and Alex Dornburg օրէ .97 117 Field, see of . 159 Landis, Section 2. Anatomical Frontiers..............................................................................................
183 Chapter 6. Disparity and macroevolutionary transformation of the maniraptoran manus 183 Sergio M. Nebreda, Guillermo Navalón, Iris Menéndez, Trond Sigurdsen, Luis M. Chiappe, and Jesús Marugán-Lobón Chapter 7. Tooth vs. beak: the evolutionary developmental control of the avian feeding apparatus ........................................................................................................................................205 Shuo Wang, Josef Stiegler, Ping Wu, and Cheng-ming Chuong Chapter 8. Functional morphology of the oviraptorosaurian and scansoriopterygid skull 229 Waisum Ma, Michael Pittman, Stephan Lautenschlager, Luke E. Meade, and Xing Xu Chapter 9. Fossil microbodies are melanosomes: evaluating and rejecting the ‘fossilised decayassociated microbes’ hypothesis.................................................................................................. 251 Arindam Roy, Christopher S. Rogers, Thomas Clements, Michael Pittman, Olivier Habimana, Peter Martin, and Jakob Vinther 2
Section 3. Early-Flight Study: Methods, Status, and Frontiers................................. 277 Chapter 10. Methods of studying early theropod flight..................................................... 277 Michael Pittman, Ashley M. Heers, Francisco J. Serrano, Daniel J. Field, Michael B. Habib, T. Alexander Dececchi, Thomas G. Kaye, and Hans C.E. Larsson Chapter 11. High flyer or high fashion? A comparison of flight potential among small bodied paravians..................................................................................................................295 T. Alexander Dececchi, Hans C.E. Larsson, Michael Pittman, and Michael В. Habib Chapter 12. Navigating functional· landscapes: a birds eye view of the evolution of avialan flight ....................................................................................................................... 321 Hans C.E. Larsson, Michael В. Habib, and T. Alexander Dececchi Chapter 13. Laser-stimulated fluorescence refines flight modeling of the Early Cretaceous bird Sapeornis ..................................................................................................................... 333 Francisco J. Serrano, Michael Pittman, Thomas G. Kaye, Xiaoli Wang, Xiaoting Zheng, and Luis М. Chiappe Chapter 14. Pectoral girdle morphology in early-diverging paravians and living ratites: implications for the origin of flight.................................................................................... 345 Fernando E. Novas, Federico L. Agnoli n, Federico Brisson Egli, and Gastón E. Lo Coco 3
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CONTENTS Introduction . Michael Pittman and Xing Xu .4 Section 1. Systematics Fossil Record, and Biogeography. Chapter 1. Pennaraptoran systematics . Michael Pittman, Jingmai O’Connor, Daniel }. Field, Alan H. Turner Peter Makovický, and Xing Xu Chapter 2. The fossil record of Mesozoic and Paleocene pennaraptorans . Michael Pittman, Jingmai O’Connor, Edison Tse, Peter Makovický, D Waisum Ma, Alan H, Turner, Mark A. Norell, Rui Pei, and Xing Xu .7 7 ••um Ma, .37 J. Field, Chapter 3. The impact of unstable taxa in coelurosaurian phylogeny and resampb measures for parsimony analyses. Diego Pol and Pablo A. Goloboff Chapter 4. The biogeography of coelurosaurian theropods and its impact on the; evolutionary history. Anyang Ding, Michael Pittman, Paul Upchurch, Jingmai O’Connor, Г and Xing Xu Chapter 5. Timing the extant avian radiation: the rise of modern birds, and the in modeling molecular rate variation. Daniel J. Field, Jacob S. Berv, Allison Y. Hsiang, Robert Lanfear, Michal and Alex Dornburg օրէ .97 117 Field, see of . 159 Landis, Section 2. Anatomical Frontiers.
183 Chapter 6. Disparity and macroevolutionary transformation of the maniraptoran manus 183 Sergio M. Nebreda, Guillermo Navalón, Iris Menéndez, Trond Sigurdsen, Luis M. Chiappe, and Jesús Marugán-Lobón Chapter 7. Tooth vs. beak: the evolutionary developmental control of the avian feeding apparatus .205 Shuo Wang, Josef Stiegler, Ping Wu, and Cheng-ming Chuong Chapter 8. Functional morphology of the oviraptorosaurian and scansoriopterygid skull 229 Waisum Ma, Michael Pittman, Stephan Lautenschlager, Luke E. Meade, and Xing Xu Chapter 9. Fossil microbodies are melanosomes: evaluating and rejecting the ‘fossilised decayassociated microbes’ hypothesis. 251 Arindam Roy, Christopher S. Rogers, Thomas Clements, Michael Pittman, Olivier Habimana, Peter Martin, and Jakob Vinther 2
Section 3. Early-Flight Study: Methods, Status, and Frontiers. 277 Chapter 10. Methods of studying early theropod flight. 277 Michael Pittman, Ashley M. Heers, Francisco J. Serrano, Daniel J. Field, Michael B. Habib, T. Alexander Dececchi, Thomas G. Kaye, and Hans C.E. Larsson Chapter 11. High flyer or high fashion? A comparison of flight potential among small bodied paravians.295 T. Alexander Dececchi, Hans C.E. Larsson, Michael Pittman, and Michael В. Habib Chapter 12. Navigating functional· landscapes: a birds eye view of the evolution of avialan flight . 321 Hans C.E. Larsson, Michael В. Habib, and T. Alexander Dececchi Chapter 13. Laser-stimulated fluorescence refines flight modeling of the Early Cretaceous bird Sapeornis . 333 Francisco J. Serrano, Michael Pittman, Thomas G. Kaye, Xiaoli Wang, Xiaoting Zheng, and Luis М. Chiappe Chapter 14. Pectoral girdle morphology in early-diverging paravians and living ratites: implications for the origin of flight. 345 Fernando E. Novas, Federico L. Agnoli'n, Federico Brisson Egli, and Gastón E. Lo Coco 3 |
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