Remarkable insights into modern bird origins from the Maastrichtian type area (north-east Belgium, south-east Netherlands)

Daniel J. Field, Juan Benito, Sarah Werning, Albert Chen, Pei-Chen Kuo, Abi Crane, Klara E. Widrig, Daniel T. Ksepka, John W.M. Jagt
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For centuries, fossils from the Maastrichtian type locality and adjacent quarries have provided key evidence of vertebrate diversity during the latest Cretaceous, yet until recently the Maastrichtian type area had revealed no important insights into the evolutionary history of birds, one of the world’s most conspicuous groups of extant tetrapods. With the benefit of high-resolution micro-CT scanning, two important avian fossils from the Maastrichtian type area have now been examined in detail, offering profound, complementary insights into the evolutionary history of birds. The holotype specimens of these new taxa, Janavis finalidens Benito, Kuo, Widrig, Jagt and Field, 2022, and Asteriornis maastrichtensis Field, Benito, Chen, Jagt and Ksepka, 2020, were originally collected in the late 1990s, but were only investigated in detail more than twenty years later. Collectively, Janavis and Asteriornis provide some of the best evidence worldwide regarding the factors that influenced stem bird extinction and crown bird survivorship through the Cretaceous-Palaeogene transition, as well as insights into the origins of key anatomical features of birds such as an extensively pneumatised postcranial skeleton, a kinetic palate, and a toothless beak. Asteriornis also provides scarce evidence of a Cretaceous-aged divergence time calibration within the avian crown group, while together, Janavis and Asteriornis constitute the only documented co-occurrence of crown birds and non-neornithine avialans. Here, we review key insights into avian evolutionary history provided by these discoveries from the Maastrichtian stratotype, document undescribed and newly discovered Maastrichtian fossils potentially attributable to Avialae and provide the first histological data for the holotype of Asteriornis, illustrating its skeletal maturity at the time of its death.
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从马斯特里赫特类型区(比利时东北部、荷兰东南部)了解现代鸟类起源的惊人发现
几个世纪以来,来自马斯特里赫特类型区和邻近采石场的化石提供了最新白垩纪脊椎动物多样性的关键证据,然而直到最近,马斯特里赫特类型区还没有揭示鸟类进化史的重要见解,而鸟类是世界上现存四足动物中最引人注目的类群之一。借助高分辨率显微 CT 扫描技术,现在已经对来自马斯特里赫特类型区的两件重要鸟类化石进行了详细研究,为鸟类的进化史提供了深刻而互补的见解。这些新类群的主模式标本--Janavis finalidens Benito, Kuo, Widrig, Jagt and Field, 2022和Asteriornis maastrichtensis Field, Benito, Chen, Jagt and Ksepka, 2020--最初采集于20世纪90年代末,但直到20多年后才得到详细研究。总之,Janavis 和 Asteriornis 提供了一些世界范围内最好的证据,证明了影响干鸟灭绝和冠鸟在白垩纪-古新世过渡时期存活的因素,并揭示了鸟类关键解剖特征的起源,如广泛气化的颅后骨骼、动腭和无齿喙。Asteriornis还提供了鸟冠类群白垩纪分化时间校准的稀缺证据,而Janavis和Asteriornis共同构成了唯一有文献记载的冠鸟和非新石器鸟类的共同出现。在这里,我们回顾了从马斯特里赫特地层中发现的这些化石对鸟类进化史的重要启示,记录了可能属于鸟类的未描述和新发现的马斯特里赫特化石,并提供了Asteriornis主模式的第一个组织学数据,说明了其死亡时的骨骼成熟度。
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