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Pterosaur tails showcased a balance of aerodynamics and display features, with a tensioning system aiding their evolution. 2y3658

Pterosaur Tails Combined Aerodynamic Precision and Display Adaptations, Reveal New Study

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Early pterosaurs, which enabled these prehistoric creatures to navigate the skies during the dinosaur era

Highlights
  • Pterosaur tail vanes featured a tensioning system for stable flight
  • Study reveals dual-purpose tails aided in flight and mate displays
  • Fossil analysis shows intricate structures enhancing tail stiffness
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A sophisticated tensioning system was identified in the tails of early pterosaurs, which enabled these prehistoric creatures to navigate the skies during the dinosaur era. The long tails of these flying reptiles ended with vanes, thin leaf-like tissue structures, which were integral to their flight. Without stiffness, these vanes would have compromised flight efficiency, leading paleontologists to explore the structural mechanisms that kept them stable. The findings, backed by laser technology, offer new insights into the evolutionary traits of these creatures.

Structural Findings in Tail Vanes 2j5g1f

According to the study published in eLife, the vanes of early pterosaurs were ed by criss-crossing fibres and tube-like structures. As reported by Live Science, researchers used laser-stimulated fluorescence to examine fossils, revealing the intricate internal structures of the vanes. These acted as a tensioning system akin to a ship's sail, allowing the vanes to stiffen under wind pressure. Natalia Jagielska, now curator at Lyme Regis Museum, remarked that reconstructing such details from fossils millions of years old remains remarkable.

Dual Purpose of Pterosaur Tails 5w3w2y

As per the researchers, the tensioning system not only ed flight but also likely played a role in displays, such as mate attraction. The study highlighted that the functionality of these tails went beyond aerodynamics, contributing to the behavioural repertoire of pterosaurs. David Martill, emeritus professor at the University of Portsmouth, lauded the innovative approach of the researchers in uncovering the complexity of these structures.

Evolutionary Adaptations Over Time 106p6t

It was reported that pterosaurs with long tails appeared during the Jurassic era. The Pterodactyloidea, a notable group within the species, demonstrated reduced tail lengths, which likely enhanced flight manoeuvrability. As reported by Live Science, Martill noted that while long tails could hinder flight, they added visual appeal, drawing a parallel to the peacock.

The study underlines how evolutionary traits in early pterosaurs balanced practical and aesthetic needs, shaping their place in prehistoric ecosystems.

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