New Insights into the Origin of Birds

The study applied new numerical methods that calculate the rate of evolution of different characteristics across a whole evolutionary tree.

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Mark Puttick and colleagues investigated the rates of evolution of the two key characteristics that preceded flight: body size and forelimb length. In order to fly, hulking meat-eating dinosaurs had to shrink in size and grow much longer arms to support their feathered wings.

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