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Article: The origins of crown group birds: molecules and fossils

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 57
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2014
Page(s): 231 242
Author(s): <p>Gerald Mayr</p>
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How to Cite

MAYR, G. 2014. The origins of crown group birds: molecules and fossils. Palaeontology, 57, 2, 231–242. doi: 10.1111/pala.12103

Author Information

  • Gerald Mayr - Ornithological Section, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (email: gerald.mayr@senckenberg.de)

Publication History

  • Issue published online: 15 MAR 2014
  • Article first published online: 15 MAR 2014
  • Manuscript Accepted: 28 JAN 2014
  • Manuscript Received: 2 JAN 2014

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Abstract

Knowledge of the evolutionary history of crown group birds (Neornithes) has significantly improved through emerging congruence among phylogenetic hypotheses and the description of numerous new Palaeogene stem group representatives. However, controversies still persist about the precise interrelationships of many extant and fossil taxa and about the timing of the diversification of the neornithine crown group. Using the example of Phaethontiformes (tropicbirds) and Psittaciformes (parrots), it is shown how new sequence-based phylogenies may shed light on the relationships of fossils with an unexpected character mosaic, and how such fossils can improve our understanding of character evolution in morphologically disparate avian taxa. The earliest occurrences of neornithine birds are plotted on a current phylogeny. As noted by previous authors, an extensive diversification of neornithine birds before the latest Cretaceous is not supported by the fossil record, and the existence of essentially modern-type representatives of Telluraves (the clade including most arboreal birds) in the Cretaceous, such as suggested from molecular calibrations, is highly unlikely.

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