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Nature | 2004

The avian nature of the brain and inner ear of Archaeopteryx

Patricio Domínguez Alonso; Angela C. Milner; Richard A. Ketcham; M. John Cookson; Timothy Rowe

Archaeopteryx, the earliest known flying bird (avialan) from the Late Jurassic period, exhibits many shared primitive characters with more basal coelurosaurian dinosaurs (the clade including all theropods more bird-like than Allosaurus), such as teeth, a long bony tail and pinnate feathers. However, Archaeopteryx possessed asymmetrical flight feathers on its wings and tail, together with a wing feather arrangement shared with modern birds. This suggests some degree of powered flight capability but, until now, little was understood about the extent to which its brain and special senses were adapted for flight. We investigated this problem by computed tomography scanning and three-dimensional reconstruction of the braincase of the London specimen of Archaeopteryx. Here we show the reconstruction of the braincase from which we derived endocasts of the brain and inner ear. These suggest that Archaeopteryx closely resembled modern birds in the dominance of the sense of vision and in the possession of expanded auditory and spatial sensory perception in the ear. We conclude that Archaeopteryx had acquired the derived neurological and structural adaptations necessary for flight. An enlarged forebrain suggests that it had also developed enhanced somatosensory integration with these special senses demanded by a lifestyle involving flying ability.


Journal of Paleontology | 2002

ORDOVICIAN [DOBROTIVIAN (LLANDEILLIAN STAGE) TO ASHGILL] CRINOIDS (PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA) FROM THE MONTES DE TOLEDO AND SIERRA MORENA, SPAIN WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF PERI-GONDWANA

William I. Ausich; M. Dolores Gil Cid; Patricio Domínguez Alonso

Abstract Seven crinoid species and one very unusual column are recognized from the Ordovician, Dobrotivian (Llandeillian Stage) to Ashgill of Spain. Three previously described species, Heviacrinus melendezi Gil Cid, Domínguez, and Silván, 1996; Coralcrinus sarachagorum Gil Cid, Domínguez, and Silván, 1998; and Ortsaecrinus cocae Gil Cid, Domínguez, Torres, and Jiménez, 1999, are considered, and four new species assigned to three new genera are described herein, including Visocrinus castelli, Fresnedacrinus ibericus, Morenacrinus silvani, and Merocrinus millanae. Previous reports of Ramseyocrinus from Spain have been revised, and we agree that this disparid is not presently known from Spain. These crinoids represent the largest Ordovician crinoid fauna from Gondwana, including these localities and those from the Montagne Noire along peri-Gondwana during the Ordovician. The crinoids reported here, from the Montes de Toledo and Sierra Morena, and the Ordovician crinoids from Montagne Noire have very little in common with Ordovician crinoids from the Prague Basin. Thus, these new data support paleogeographic plate positioning that allows for either paleoclimatic, paleoenvironmental, or paleogeographic isolation between the Prague Basin and peri-Gondwana.


Coloquios de Paleontología | 2002

Ubaghsicystis segurae nov. gen. y sp., nuevo Eocrinoide (Echinodermata) del Cámbrico Medio del Norte de España Ubaghsicystis segurae nov. gen. and sp., a new Eocrinoid (Echinoderniata) of Middle Cambrian from Northern Spain

Patricio Domínguez Alonso; M. Dolores Gil Cid


Coloquios de Paleontología | 2002

Ubaghsicystis segurae nov. gen. y sp., nuevo Eocrinoide (Echinodermata) del Cámbrico Medio del Norte de España

María Dolores Gil Cid; Patricio Domínguez Alonso


Annales De Paleontologie | 2007

A Middle Cambrian edrioasteroid from the Murero biota (NE Spain) with Australian affinities

Samuel Zamora; Eladio Liñán; Patricio Domínguez Alonso; Rodolfo Gozalo; José Antonio Gámez Vintaned


Boletín geológico y minero | 1995

Gyrocystis cruzae, una nueva especie de Cincta (Echinodermata Carpoidea) del Cámbrico Medio de El Ferredal de Quintana (Asturias, España)

Patricio Domínguez Alonso; María Dolores Gil Cid


Ameghiniana | 2007

Nuevo carpoideo de la clase Cincta Jaekel, 1918 del norte de España: inferencias sobre la morfología funcional del opérculo

Samuel Zamora; Eladio Liñán; José Antonio Gámez Vintaned; Patricio Domínguez Alonso; Rodolfo Gozalo


Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de España | 1996

Reconstrucción y modo de vida de Heviacrinus melendezi nov. gen. nov. sp. (Disparida Iocrinidae), primer crinoide descrito para el Ordovícico medio de los Montes de Toledo (España)

María Dolores Gil Cid; Patricio Domínguez Alonso; Enrique Silván Pobes


Ameghiniana | 2008

Nuevo cangrejo violinista (género Uca, Ocypodidae) en el Plio-Pleistoceno del litoral pacífico de Honduras

Patricio Domínguez Alonso


Archive | 2002

An annotated check-list of genera and species of carpoids.

Patricio Domínguez Alonso; Richard P.S. Jefferies; María Dolores Gil Cid

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María Dolores Gil Cid

Complutense University of Madrid

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M. Dolores Gil Cid

Complutense University of Madrid

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M. Escribano Ródenas

Complutense University of Madrid

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Samuel Zamora

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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Richard A. Ketcham

University of Texas at Austin

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Timothy Rowe

University of Texas at Austin

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