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Melanosome diversity and convergence in the evolution of iridescent avian feathers—Implications for paleocolor reconstruction
Authors:Klara K Nordn  Jaeike W Faber  Frane Babarovi&#x;  Thomas L Stubbs  Tara Selly  James D Schiffbauer  Petra Peharec &#x;tefani&#x;  Gerald Mayr  Fiann M Smithwick  Jakob Vinther
Institution:Klara K. Nordén,Jaeike W. Faber,Frane Babarovi?,Thomas L. Stubbs,Tara Selly,James D. Schiffbauer,Petra Peharec ?tefani?,Gerald Mayr,Fiann M. Smithwick,Jakob Vinther
Abstract:Some of the most varied colors in the natural world are created by iridescent nanostructures in bird feathers, formed by layers of melanin‐containing melanosomes. The morphology of melanosomes in iridescent feathers is known to vary, but the extent of this diversity, and when it evolved, is unknown. We use scanning electron microscopy to quantify the diversity of melanosome morphology in iridescent feathers from 97 extant bird species, covering 11 orders. In addition, we assess melanosome morphology in two Eocene birds, which are the stem lineages of groups that respectively exhibit hollow and flat melanosomes today. We find that iridescent feathers contain the most varied melanosome morphologies of all types of bird coloration sampled to date. Using our extended dataset, we predict iridescence in an early Eocene trogon (cf. Primotrogon) but not in the early Eocene swift Scaniacypselus, and neither exhibit the derived melanosome morphologies seen in their modern relatives. Our findings confirm that iridescence is a labile trait that has evolved convergently in several lineages extending down to paravian theropods. The dataset provides a framework to detect iridescence with more confidence in fossil taxa based on melanosome morphology.
Keywords:bird coloration  convergent evolution  iridescence  melanin  paleocolor
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