Great Transitions: The Origin of Birds
Great Transitions: The Origin of Birds | This film follows paleontologist Julia Clarke as she describes some of the most important fossil evidence showing that birds descended from dinosaurs.
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Ajouté le
17 mars 2026
Matière et domaine
life-health · evolution-natural-selection
Niveaux scolaires
7e année–12e année (Terminale)
Type de page
Article
Introduction
Great Transitions: The Origin of Birds
- Subject: An educational film featuring paleontologist Julia Clarke exploring the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds.
- Core Scientific Finding: Birds descended from a specific group of carnivorous dinosaurs known as theropods.
- Historical Context:
- The 1860s discovery of Archaeopteryx in Germany provided the initial evidence that birds evolved from reptiles.
- Scientific consensus shifted over the last 40 years to identify theropods as the specific ancestral group.
- Educational Focus: The film demonstrates the scientific process, including hypothesis testing, evidence interpretation, and the iterative nature of revising scientific explanations.
- Key Terms: Archaeopteryx, Deinonychus, dinosaur, feather, fossil, theropod.
- Resource Details:
- Duration: 18 minutes and 59 seconds.
- Target Audience: High school (General/AP/IB) and college students.
- Primary Literature: John H. Ostrom’s 1969 study on Deinonychus antirrhopus.
- Curriculum Alignment: Supports NGSS, AP Biology, IB Biology, and AP Environmental Science standards.
- Available Materials: Includes high/standard definition video downloads, transcripts, Spanish-language versions, and an "Abbreviated Film Guide."
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