Forty new specimens of Ichthyornis provide unprecedented insight into the postcranial morphology of crownward stem group birds

Author:

Benito Juan12,Chen Albert12ORCID,Wilson Laura E.3,Bhullar Bhart-Anjan S.45,Burnham David6,Field Daniel J.27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology & Biochemistry, Milner Centre for Evolution, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom

2. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

3. Fort Hays State University, Sternberg Museum of Natural History and Department of Geosciences, Hays, Kansas, United States

4. Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven, Conneticut, United States

5. Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Yale University, New Haven, Conneticut, United States

6. University of Kansas, Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum, Lawrence, Kansas, United States

7. University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Abstract

Ichthyornis has long been recognized as a pivotally important fossil taxon for understanding the latest stages of the dinosaur–bird transition, but little significant new postcranial material has been brought to light since initial descriptions of partial skeletons in the 19th Century. Here, we present new information on the postcranial morphology of Ichthyornis from 40 previously undescribed specimens, providing the most complete morphological assessment of the postcranial skeleton of Ichthyornis to date. The new material includes four partially complete skeletons and numerous well-preserved isolated elements, enabling new anatomical observations such as muscle attachments previously undescribed for Mesozoic euornitheans. Among the elements that were previously unknown or poorly represented for Ichthyornis, the new specimens include an almost-complete axial series, a hypocleideum-bearing furcula, radial carpal bones, fibulae, a complete tarsometatarsus bearing a rudimentary hypotarsus, and one of the first-known nearly complete three-dimensional sterna from a Mesozoic avialan. Several pedal phalanges are preserved, revealing a remarkably enlarged pes presumably related to foot-propelled swimming. Although diagnosable as Ichthyornis, the new specimens exhibit a substantial degree of morphological variation, some of which may relate to ontogenetic changes. Phylogenetic analyses incorporating our new data and employing alternative morphological datasets recover Ichthyornis stemward of Hesperornithes and Iaceornis, in line with some recent hypotheses regarding the topology of the crownward-most portion of the avian stem group, and we establish phylogenetically-defined clade names for relevant avialan subclades to help facilitate consistent discourse in future work. The new information provided by these specimens improves our understanding of morphological evolution among the crownward-most non-neornithine avialans immediately preceding the origin of crown group birds.

Funder

Cambridge Philosophical Society Research Studentship

University of Bath University Research Studenshipt Award

UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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