-I, on the other hand (which, in gnutar, specifies a compression program to run the output through), appears to actually be GNU-specific. BSD tar makes -I synonymous with -T (specifying a file containing the list of filenames to be extracted or archived).
(Please don't use Zstandard if you care about cross-platform compatibility at all, though-- it's fine in controlled environments like an OS package manager, but I don't have it on my Mac, nor do I have it by default on my Ubuntu server (which is still sitting back on 16.04; I should fix that sooner or later).)