AUTHOR=Agnolin Federico L. , Motta Matias J. , Brissón Egli Federico , Lo Coco Gastón , Novas Fernando E. TITLE=Paravian Phylogeny and the Dinosaur-Bird Transition: An Overview JOURNAL=Frontiers in Earth Science VOLUME=6 YEAR=2019 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science/articles/10.3389/feart.2018.00252 DOI=10.3389/feart.2018.00252 ISSN=2296-6463 ABSTRACT=
Recent years witnessed the discovery of a great diversity of early birds as well as closely related non-avian theropods, which modified previous conceptions about the origin of birds and their flight. We here present a review of the taxonomic composition and main anatomical characteristics of those theropod families closely related with early birds, with the aim of analyzing and discussing the main competing hypotheses pertaining to avian origins. We reject the postulated troodontid affinities of anchiornithines, and the dromaeosaurid affinities of microraptorians and unenlagiids, and instead place these groups as successive sister taxa to Avialae. Aiming to evaluate previous phylogenetic analyses, we recoded unenlagiids in the traditional TWiG data matrix, which resulted in a large polytomy at the base of Pennaraptora. This indicates that the TWiG phylogenetic scheme needs a deep revision. Regarding character evolution, we found that: (1) the presence of an ossified sternum goes hand in hand with that of ossified uncinate processes; (2) the presence of foldable forelimbs in basal archosaurs indicates widespread distribution of this trait among reptiles, contradicting previous proposals that forelimb folding driven by propatagial and associated tendons was exclusive to the avian lineage; (3) in basal paravians and avialans (e.g.,