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[阅读小分队] 揽瓜阁阅读做题小分队 第174天 鸟与恐龙,独立进化

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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825−1895), one of Charles Darwin’s earliest and most staunch defenders, as well as an influential naturalist in his own right, first observed the many similarities between reptiles and birds. Huxley noted, for example, that the wings of a bird hid reptilian fingers. Today, few scientists challenge not only the link between birds and reptiles in general, but between birds and theropods, a group of bipedal saurischian dinosaurs. Hundreds of structural similarities exist, including elongated arms, large eye openings, swiveling wrists, three forward-facing toes, and hollow bones.

The most diverse theropod group is the coelurosaurs, a carnivorous bipedal group that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex and the Velociraptor, the latter of which is quite similar to the oldest known bird, the Archaeopteryx. Coelurosauria, in fact, is the clade that contains all theropods more closely related to birds than to carnosaurs, and all coelurosaurs have been thought to possess feathers.

However, a recent find of what seems to be an entirely new—and apparently featherless—coelurosaur has complicated the subject. Several suggestions have been made as to why this particular chicken-sized dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period lacked feathers.

One possibility is that, in some creatures, feathers were replaced by scales because the feathers were not needed for warmth, recognition of family members, or mating rituals—uses that feathers were thought to have had for dinosaurs that did not fly. It is also possible that some coelurosaurs had feathers in only certain geographic areas. Another idea is that this particular coelurosaur was so young that it had not yet grown feathers.

A more fundamentally profound alternative is that, contrary to conventional scientific thought, birds and feathered dinosaurs developed feathers independently of each other rather than from a common ancestor. This would certainly not be the first case of what is known as convergent evolution. Fish and certain mammals can swim ,but have evolved this attribute separately. Likewise, insects have wings, but developed them independently from birds. Luckily, the new fossil of what has been named a Juravenator is well-preserved almost in its entirety. More insights into why it did not have feathers will likely lead to new insights into how other animals did develop this trait.

1. In the passage, the author is primarily interested in:
(A) presenting possible solutions to a problem that has troubled scientists for years
(B) providing background information and possible explanations for a curious discovery
(C) answering critics of a controversial theory that is supported by a new finding
(D) showing how an established idea can become too entrenched in conventional scientific thought
(E) presenting historical background to a current phenomenon

2. According to the passage, the Archaeopteryx _______________________ .
(A) had feathers but did not fly
(B) is the oldest known coelurosaur
(C) was approximately the size of a chicken
(D) shares some similarities with carnivorous dinosaurs
(E) and the Juravenator developed feathers from a common ancestor

3. According to the passage, feathers on dinosaurs .
(A) were not used for flight
(B) were not always present at birth
(C) were first noted by Huxley
(D) might have evolved from scales
(E) were a characteristic of all coelurosaurs

4. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
(A) All adult coelurosaurs possessed feathers.
(B) Coelurosaurs who did not need feathers for warmth or mating rituals shed those feathers for scales.
(C) Scientists have reached a consensus that certain birds and dinosaurs are evolutionarily linked.
(D) Thomas Henry Huxley believed in the idea of convergent evolution.
(E) Coeulurosaurs that did not have feathers instead had scales.

5. According to the passage, convergent evolution __________.
A. had not been thought to apply to a common trait found in birds and other animals prior to the discovery of the Juravenator fossil
B. has not been shown to apply to humans
C. was not always thought to apply to birds and coelurosaurs
D. was first noticed by Thomas Henry Huxley
E. explains why some dinosaurs developed feathers for warmth

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29#
发表于 2022-12-4 16:36:31 | 只看该作者
BDBCC
1. Thomas认为鸟和恐龙有link
2. 之前认为所有C龙有羽毛
3. 但是现在有证据有C龙没有羽毛
4. 解释1,证据问题
5. 解释2,可能不是同一祖先,找到了新证据证明
28#
发表于 2021-11-9 13:58:06 | 只看该作者
B(A)BCC
27#
发表于 2021-10-28 20:50:35 | 只看该作者
p1 背景:THH发现鸟和爬行动物之间的相似性
——引出,一些科学家的观点,不止如此,鸟类还和一种恐龙有很多相似
p2 介绍这种恐龙的分支来源,以及和鸟像的一种——他们被认为有羽毛
p3 提出研究发现他们其实缺少羽毛
p4 给出关于这个现象的三点解释
p5 进一步研究,两者的羽毛进化是不同的路径——提出是 convergent evolution——发现了J,助于未来研究的方向
1 B
2 D
3 B
4 C
5 C
26#
发表于 2021-10-27 20:03:19 | 只看该作者
1、reptile&birds→birds&theropods
2、过去的观点认为所有虚⾻龙都有⽻⽑
3、HOwever 最近发现⼀种没有⽻⽑
4、原因:①replace by scales ②certain area ③太小
5、原因:因为两边是独立进化没有相互关系
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25#
发表于 2021-10-27 10:51:06 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
BDABC
1. THH:鸟和爬行动物之间有相似之处
几乎没有科学家否认鸟和爬行动物之间的联系 以及 鸟和theropod的联系
2. theropod下有C,C与鸟更相似,所有C有羽毛
3. 然而,发现一种新C 为什么这种恐龙没有羽毛
4. 一种可能:羽毛进化为皮肤,还有一种可能:有羽毛的C只在某些区域,另一种想法:C小时候没长羽毛
5. 最可能的:反对传统观点,鸟和有羽毛的恐龙独立进化
24#
发表于 2021-10-25 22:39:55 | 只看该作者
断了的弦 发表于 2021-10-14 00:04
第三题,feathers were replaced by scales 羽毛被鳞片替代
但是d说羽毛从鳞片演变而来,是不是说反了? ...

是的,我就是选项里你说的那个地方看错了所以做错了题目:(
23#
发表于 2021-10-21 16:26:12 | 只看该作者
看一下!               
22#
发表于 2021-10-21 09:39:54 | 只看该作者
1. B
2. D.
3. B
4. C
5. C
21#
发表于 2021-10-20 15:50:30 | 只看该作者
本文主要讲c恐龙与鸟类很相似,但是却没有羽毛的原因探索。
P1:H首先提出鸟类与爬行动物之间的相似性,现在科学家也都认可鸟类与爬行动物、鸟类与t恐龙之间的联系。
P2:t恐龙中最diverse的是c,c包括T和V,V又与最早的鸟A很相似。c被认为与鸟类更相关,所以传统观点认为c都有羽毛。
P3:但是新发现c没有羽毛。
P4:原因1——羽毛被鳞片取代,原因2——只在特定区域有羽毛,原因3——太小还没长出羽毛。
P5:更深刻的原因:鸟和有羽毛的恐龙是分别进化出羽毛的,再举了几个例子。新发现一个恐龙化石,研究它为什么没有羽毛,将会带来为什么其他动物进化出羽毛的一些新观点。

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