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    Dinosaur Egg Color Had a Single Evolutionary Origin

    By Jim Shelton, Yale UniversityNovember 1, 20181 Comment3 Mins Read
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    Assortment of paleognath and neognath bird eggs and a fossil theropod egg (on the right). Credit: Jasmina Wiemann/Yale University

    A new study says the colors found in modern birds’ eggs did not evolve independently, as previously thought, but evolved instead from dinosaurs.

    According to researchers at Yale, the American Museum of Natural History, and the University of Bonn, birds inherited their egg color from non-avian dinosaur ancestors that laid eggs in fully or partially open nests. The researchers’ findings appear on October 31 in the online edition of the journal Nature.

    Dinosaur Egg Color
    Arrangement of colored oviraptor-like eggs in an oviraptorid nest arrangement. Credit: Jasmina Wiemann)

    “This completely changes our understanding of how egg colors evolved,” said the study’s lead author, Yale paleontologist Jasmina Wiemann. “For two centuries, ornithologists assumed that egg color appeared in modern birds’ eggs multiple times, independently.”

    The egg colors of birds reflect characteristic preferences in nesting environments and brooding behaviors. Modern birds use only two pigments, red and blue, to create all of the various egg colors, spots, and speckles.

    Wiemann and her colleagues analyzed 18 fossil dinosaur eggshell samples from around the world, using non-destructive laser microspectroscopy to test for the presence of the two eggshell pigments. They found them in eggshells belonging to Eumaniraptoran dinosaurs, which include small, carnivorous dinosaurs such as Velociraptor.

    “We infer that egg color co-evolved with open nesting habits in dinosaurs,” Wiemann said. “Once dinosaurs started to build open nests, exposure of the eggs to visually hunting predators and even nesting parasites favored the evolution of camouflaging egg colors, and individually recognizable patterns of spots and speckles.”

    Dinosaur Egg Colors
    Illustration of a hatching Deinonychus chick from a blue egg with brown spots. Another brownish-colored egg can be seen in the background. The diversity recovered for dinosaur egg colors mirrors that found for modern bird eggs. Credit: Jasmina Wiemann

    Co-author Mark Norell, the Macaulay Curator of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, noted that “Colored eggs have been considered a unique bird characteristic for over a century. Like feathers and wishbones, we now know that egg color evolved in their dinosaur predecessors long before birds appeared.”

    The study’s other co-author is Tzu-Ruei Yang from the Steinmann Institute for Geology, Mineralogy, and Paleontology at the University of Bonn.

    Fossil dinosaur eggshells for the study came from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, the American Museum of Natural History, the National Paleowonders Museum in Taiwan, the Steinmann Institute for Geology, Paleontology and Mineralogy in Bonn, and the Zoological Research Museum Koenig in Bonn.

    Reference: “Dinosaur egg colour had a single evolutionary origin” by Jasmina Wiemann, Tzu-Ruei Yang and Mark A. Norell, 31 October 2018, Nature.
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0646-5

    The research was supported by the Steven Cohen Award of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, the Macaulay Family Endowment, and the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History.

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    1 Comment

    1. Madanagopal.V.C. on November 2, 2018 11:26 am

      Egg color and shape are both evolution and environment specific. Wild birds have slightly colored eggs wheras domesticised birds have white. Madanagopal.

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