恐竜時代から始まっていた"鳥のような首"~新手法で骨の形から首の動きの進化を解明~

2026-02-26 北海道大学

北海道大学総合博物館の小林快次教授らは、骨の形態から首の可動性を数値化する世界初の手法を開発した。現生ワニ類と鳥類の頚椎を比較し、「関節可動効率」という指標で動きやすい関節部位を特定。ワニ類は前後2か所、鳥類は前・中・後の3か所に高可動域が集中することを示した。さらに獣脚類恐竜化石に適用し、鳥類型の柔軟な首の動きが恐竜時代に起源を持つ可能性を実証。動きが残らない化石から機能を復元する新手法として意義が大きい。成果はJournal of Morphologyに掲載された。

恐竜時代から始まっていた"鳥のような首"~新手法で骨の形から首の動きの進化を解明~

恐竜から鳥へ、首の柔軟性の進化。典型的な恐竜(左:可動部2か所)から、恐竜のマニラプトル類(中央:3か所)、現生鳥類(右:3か所)へ

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主竜類の機能形態が示す、鳥類の柔軟な頚部動作への進化的知見 Functional Morphology of the Archosaur Neck Provides Evolutionary Insights Into the Avian Neck Flexibility

Yohei Utsuki, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi

Journal of Morphology  Published: 27 January 2026

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.70114

ABSTRACT

The amniote neck has evolved extensive mobility and this has contributed to functional and ecological diversification across the clade. Among amniotes, extant birds exhibit an S-shaped neck with multiple flexion points and displays significant variation in vertebral counts and morphology, enabling diverse foraging and feeding behaviors. While avian neck flexibility has increasingly attracted attention in ethology and functional morphology in recent years, its evolution within the archosaur lineage leading to birds remains unclear. Here, we quantified the ratio of the lever lengths (RLL) of selected muscles in the presacral vertebrae of extant crocodilians and birds as an index of joint rotation efficiency. Both crocodilians and birds display high RLL values at vertebral joints near the skull and the cervico-thoracic transition, suggesting that the functional cervical region lies anterior to the latter joint in both clades. In crocodilians, the position of this posterior high RLL joint varies among major lineages, implying that differences in cervical vertebral counts may be linked to lineage specific feeding ecologies. In contrast, birds possess an additional cervical region with high RLL values between the two major high RLL joints. This mid-posterior cervical subregion appears to be an avian evolutionary novelty that enhances rotational efficiency and likely facilitated the evolution of the highly flexible, multi-point bending neck unique to birds.

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