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Reconstructing locomotor ecology of extinct avialans: a case study of Ichthyornis comparing sternum morphology and skeletal proportions

Lowi-Merri, TM; Demuth, OE; Benito, J; Field, DJ; Benson, RBJ; Claramunt, S; Evans, DC

Authors

TM Lowi-Merri

OE Demuth

J Benito

DJ Field

RBJ Benson

S Claramunt

DC Evans



Abstract

Avian skeletal morphology is associated with locomotor function, including flight style, swimming and terrestrial locomotion, and permits informed inferences on locomotion in extinct taxa. The fossil taxon Ichthyornis (Avialae: Ornithurae) has long been regarded as highly aerial, with flight similar to terns or gulls (Laridae), and skeletal features resembling foot-propelled diving adaptations. However, rigorous testing of locomotor hypotheses has yet to be performed on Ichthyornis, despite its notable phylogenetic position as one of the most crownward stem birds. We analysed separate datasets of three-dimensional sternal shape (geometric morphometrics) and skeletal proportions (linear measurements across the skeleton), to examine how well these data types predict locomotor traits in Neornithes. We then used this information to infer locomotor capabilities of Ichthyornis. We find strong support for both soaring and foot-propelled swimming capabilities in Ichthyornis. Further, sternal shape and skeletal proportions provide complementary information on avian locomotion: skeletal proportions allow better predictions of the capacity for flight, whereas sternal shape predicts variation in more specific locomotor abilities such as soaring, foot-propelled swimming and escape burst flight. These results have important implications for future studies of extinct avialan ecology and underscore the importance of closely considering sternum morphology in investigations of fossil bird locomotion.

Citation

Lowi-Merri, T., Demuth, O., Benito, J., Field, D., Benson, R., Claramunt, S., & Evans, D. (2023). Reconstructing locomotor ecology of extinct avialans: a case study of Ichthyornis comparing sternum morphology and skeletal proportions. Proceedings B, 290(1994), https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2020

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 8, 2023
Online Publication Date Mar 8, 2023
Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date Feb 7, 2024
Publisher The Royal Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 290
Issue 1994
DOI https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2020
Keywords functional morphology; ecomorphology; geometric morphometrics; Ichthyornis; palaeoecology; HINDLIMB MYOLOGY; EVOLUTION; FLIGHT; BIRDS; FLIGHTLESSNESS; AVES; ARCHAEOPTERYX; HESPERORNIS; PHYLOGENY; DISPARITY

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