Yosef Kiat

Yosef Kiat
Yosef Kiat
Yosef Kiat, Zuckerman Israeli Postdoctoral Scholar, paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, featured in Tomorrow’s World Today
Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago

Abstract:
As a fundamental ecological aspect of most organisms, locomotor function significantly constrains morphology. At the same time, the evolution of novel locomotor abilities has produced dramatic morphological transformations, initiating some of the most significant diversifications in life history. Despite significant new fossil evidence, it remains unclear whether volant locomotion had a single or multiple origins in pennaraptoran dinosaurs and the volant abilities of individual taxa are controversial. The evolution of powered flight in modern birds involved exaptation of feathered surfaces extending off the limbs and tail yet most studies concerning flight potential in pennaraptorans do not account for the structure and morphology of the wing feathers themselves.