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Late Cretaceous neornithine from Europe illuminates the origins of crown birds 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7799) : 397-+
作者:  Shao, Zhengping;  Flynn, Ryan A.;  Crowe, Jennifer L.;  Zhu, Yimeng;  Liang, Jialiang;  Jiang, Wenxia;  Aryan, Fardin;  Aoude, Patrick;  Bertozzi, Carolyn R.;  Estes, Verna M.;  Lee, Brian J.;  Bhagat, Govind;  Zha, Shan;  Calo, Eliezer
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Our understanding of the earliest stages of crown bird evolution is hindered by an exceedingly sparse avian fossil record from the Mesozoic era. The most ancient phylogenetic divergences among crown birds are known to have occurred in the Cretaceous period(1-3), but stem-lineage representatives of the deepest subclades of crown birds-Palaeognathae (ostriches and kin), Galloanserae (landfowl and waterfowl) and Neoaves (all other extant birds)-are unknown from the Mesozoic era. As a result, key questions related to the ecology(4,5), biogeography(3,6,7) and divergence times(1,8-10) of ancestral crown birds remain unanswered. Here we report a new Mesozoic fossil that occupies a position close to the last common ancestor of Galloanserae and fills a key phylogenetic gap in the early evolutionary history of crown birds(10,11). Asteriornis maastrichtensis, gen. et sp. nov., from the Maastrichtian age of Belgium (66.8-66.7 million years ago), is represented by a nearly complete, three-dimensionally preserved skull and associated postcranial elements. The fossil represents one of the only well-supported crown birds from the Mesozoic era(12), and is the first Mesozoic crown bird with well-represented cranial remains. Asteriornis maastrichtensis exhibits a previously undocumented combination of galliform (landfowl)-like and anseriform (waterfowl)-like features, and its presence alongside a previously reported Ichthyornis-like taxon from the same locality(13) provides direct evidence of the co-occurrence of crown birds and avialan stem birds. Its occurrence in the Northern Hemisphere challenges biogeographical hypotheses of a Gondwanan origin of crown birds(3), and its relatively small size and possible littoral ecology may corroborate proposed ecological filters(4,5,9) that influenced the persistence of crown birds through the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.


A newly discovered fossil from the Cretaceous of Belgium is the oldest modern bird ever found, showing a unique combination of features and suggesting attributes shared by avian survivors of the end-Cretaceous extinction.


  
The dental proteome of Homo antecessor 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 235-+
作者:  Abram, Nerilie J.;  Wright, Nicky M.;  Ellis, Bethany;  Dixon, Bronwyn C.;  Wurtzel, Jennifer B.;  England, Matthew H.;  Ummenhofer, Caroline C.;  Philibosian, Belle;  Cahyarini, Sri Yudawati;  Yu, Tsai-Luen;  Shen, Chuan-Chou;  Cheng, Hai;  Edwards, R. Lawrence;  Heslop, David
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Analyses of the proteomes of dental enamel from Homo antecessor and Homo erectus demonstrate that the Early Pleistocene H. antecessor is a close sister lineage of later Homo sapiens, Neanderthal and Denisovan populations in Eurasia.


The phylogenetic relationships between hominins of the Early Pleistocene epoch in Eurasia, such as Homo antecessor, and hominins that appear later in the fossil record during the Middle Pleistocene epoch, such as Homo sapiens, are highly debated(1-5). For the oldest remains, the molecular study of these relationships is hindered by the degradation of ancient DNA. However, recent research has demonstrated that the analysis of ancient proteins can address this challenge(6-8). Here we present the dental enamel proteomes of H. antecessor from Atapuerca (Spain)(9,10) and Homo erectus from Dmanisi (Georgia)(1), two key fossil assemblages that have a central role in models of Pleistocene hominin morphology, dispersal and divergence. We provide evidence that H. antecessor is a close sister lineage to subsequent Middle and Late Pleistocene hominins, including modern humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans. This placement implies that the modern-like face of H. antecessor-that is, similar to that of modern humans-may have a considerably deep ancestry in the genus Homo, and that the cranial morphology of Neanderthals represents a derived form. By recovering AMELY-specific peptide sequences, we also conclude that the H. antecessor molar fragment from Atapuerca that we analysed belonged to a male individual. Finally, these H. antecessor and H. erectus fossils preserve evidence of enamel proteome phosphorylation and proteolytic digestion that occurred in vivo during tooth formation. Our results provide important insights into the evolutionary relationships between H. antecessor and other hominin groups, and pave the way for future studies using enamel proteomes to investigate hominin biology across the existence of the genus Homo.


  
Olfactory receptor and circuit evolution promote host specialization 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Chen, Tse-An;  Chuu, Chih-Piao;  Tseng, Chien-Chih;  Wen, Chao-Kai;  Wong, H. -S. Philip;  Pan, Shuangyuan;  Li, Rongtan;  Chao, Tzu-Ang;  Chueh, Wei-Chen;  Zhang, Yanfeng;  Fu, Qiang;  Yakobson, Boris I.;  Chang, Wen-Hao;  Li, Lain-Jong
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The evolution of animal behaviour is poorly understood(1,2). Despite numerous correlations between interspecific divergence in behaviour and nervous system structure and function, demonstrations of the genetic basis of these behavioural differences remain rare(3-5). Here we develop a neurogenetic model, Drosophila sechellia, a species that displays marked differences in behaviour compared to its close cousin Drosophila melanogaster(6,7), which are linked to its extreme specialization on noni fruit (Morinda citrifolia)(8-16). Using calcium imaging, we identify olfactory pathways in D. sechellia that detect volatiles emitted by the noni host. Our mutational analysis indicates roles for different olfactory receptors in long- and short-range attraction to noni, and our cross-species allele-transfer experiments demonstrate that the tuning of one of these receptors is important for species-specific host-seeking. We identify the molecular determinants of this functional change, and characterize their evolutionary origin and behavioural importance. We perform circuit tracing in the D. sechellia brain, and find that receptor adaptations are accompanied by increased sensory pooling onto interneurons as well as species-specific central projection patterns. This work reveals an accumulation of molecular, physiological and anatomical traits that are linked to behavioural divergence between species, and defines a model for investigating speciation and the evolution of the nervous system.


A neurogenetic model, Drosophila sechellia-a relative of Drosophila melanogaster that has developed an extreme specialization for a single host plant-sheds light on the evolution of interspecific differences in behaviour.


  
Impact of Lake Surface Temperature Variations on Lake Effect Snow Over the Great Lakes Region 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2019
作者:  Shi, Qi;  Xue, Pengfei
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Lake Effect Snow  Great Lakes  Lake Surface Temperature  Wind Divergence  Air-Lake Coupled Dynamics  
A multi-taxa functional diversity assessment of the effects of eco-estate development in the mixed land-use mosaic of the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, South Africa 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2019, 192
作者:  Alexander, Jarryd;  Smith, David A. Ehlers;  Smith, Yvette C. Ehlers;  Downs, Colleen T.
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Functional richness  Functional evenness  Functional divergence  Urbanisation  Agriculture  Land transformation  Development  Multi-taxa  
Dynamics of ITCZ Width: Ekman Processes, Non-Ekman Processes, and Links to Sea Surface Temperature 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2019, 76 (9) : 2869-2884
作者:  Byrne, Michael P.;  Thomas, Rhidian
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Tropics  Atmospheric circulation  Convergence  divergence  Hadley circulation  Momentum  General circulation models  
MMS Measurements of the Vlasov Equation: Probing the Electron Pressure Divergence Within Thin Current Sheets 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 46 (14) : 7862-7872
作者:  Shuster, J. R.;  Gershman, D. J.;  Chen, L-J;  Wang, S.;  Bessho, N.;  Dorelli, J. C.;  da Silva, D. E.;  Giles, B. L.;  Paterson, W. R.;  Denton, R. E.;  Schwartz, S. J.;  Norgred, C.;  Wilder, F. D.;  Cassak, P. A.;  Swisdak, M.;  Uritsky, V;  Schiff, C.;  Rager, A. C.;  Smith, S.;  Avanov, L. A.;  Vinas, A. F.
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Vlasov equation  thin current sheets  electron pressure divergence  Magnetospheric Multiscale  energy conversion  kinetic plasma physics  
Idealized Modeling of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Response to SST Forcing in the Western Indian Ocean 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2019, 76 (7) : 2023-2042
作者:  Rydbeck, Adam V.;  Jensen, Tommy G.;  Igel, Matthew R.
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Atmosphere  Indian Ocean  Convection  Convergence  divergence  Air-sea interaction  Nonhydrostatic models  
Climate-driven reduction of genetic variation in plant phenology alters soil communities and nutrient pools 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (4) : 1514-1528
作者:  Ware, Ian M.;  Van Nuland, Michael E.;  Schweitzer, Jennifer A.;  Yang, Zamin;  Schadt, Christopher W.;  Sidak-Loftis, Lindsay C.;  Stone, Nathan E.;  Busch, Joseph D.;  Wagner, David M.;  Bailey, Joseph K.
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climate  ecosystem dynamics  genetic divergence  intraspecific variation  phenology  Populus  
Measuring Area-Averaged Vertical Motions with Dropsondes 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2019, 76 (3) : 767-783
作者:  Bony, Sandrine;  Stevens, Bjorn
收藏  |  浏览/下载:4/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/09
Atmosphere  Atlantic Ocean  Convergence/divergence  Vertical motion  Dropsondes  Cloud resolving models