Identification and interpretation of pathologies in the fossil record allows for unique insights into the life histories of extinct organisms. However, the rarity of such finds limits not only the sample size for palaeopathologic studies, but also the types of analyses that may be performed. In this study, we present the first occurrence of a palaeopathology in a vertebrate from the Mesozoic of the East Coast of North America (Appalachia), a pathologic ulna and radius of an indeterminate hadrosaur from the Navesink Formation (New Jersey). X-ray microtomography allowed for both detailed and more accurate diagnosis of the pathologic condition as well as virtual conservation of the specimen. Based on extant archosaurian comparisons, the hadros...
Paleoepidemiology (the study of disease and trauma in prehistoric populations) provides insight into...
An absence of ancient archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia contrasts with its r...
The evidence of several forms of arthritis has been well documented in the fossil record. However, f...
Identification and interpretation of pathologies in the fossil record allows for unique insights int...
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An absence of archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia in the remote past contrasts...
An absence of archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia in the remote past contrasts...
An absence of archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia in the remote past contrasts...
Paleopathological studies have been used to understand the history of injury and disease in extinct ...
Traditional palaeontological techniques of disease characterisation are limited to the analysis of o...
This study was supported by the Volkswagen Foundation under grant I/84 640 (to Oliver W.M. Rauhut). ...
Arthritic lesions have been frequently diagnosed in the fossil record, with spondyloarthropathy (a t...
Adult large-bodied theropods are often found with numerous pathologies. A large, almost complete, pr...
Osteomyelitis is reported for the first time in a sauropod dinosaur. The material (MCS-PV 183) comes...
Arthritic lesions have been frequently diagnosed in the fossil record, with spondyloarthropathy (a t...
Paleoepidemiology (the study of disease and trauma in prehistoric populations) provides insight into...
An absence of ancient archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia contrasts with its r...
The evidence of several forms of arthritis has been well documented in the fossil record. However, f...
Identification and interpretation of pathologies in the fossil record allows for unique insights int...
Award Finalist To view a larger version of the poster click the download link in the upper right of ...
An absence of archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia in the remote past contrasts...
An absence of archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia in the remote past contrasts...
An absence of archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia in the remote past contrasts...
Paleopathological studies have been used to understand the history of injury and disease in extinct ...
Traditional palaeontological techniques of disease characterisation are limited to the analysis of o...
This study was supported by the Volkswagen Foundation under grant I/84 640 (to Oliver W.M. Rauhut). ...
Arthritic lesions have been frequently diagnosed in the fossil record, with spondyloarthropathy (a t...
Adult large-bodied theropods are often found with numerous pathologies. A large, almost complete, pr...
Osteomyelitis is reported for the first time in a sauropod dinosaur. The material (MCS-PV 183) comes...
Arthritic lesions have been frequently diagnosed in the fossil record, with spondyloarthropathy (a t...
Paleoepidemiology (the study of disease and trauma in prehistoric populations) provides insight into...
An absence of ancient archaeological and palaeontological evidence of pneumonia contrasts with its r...
The evidence of several forms of arthritis has been well documented in the fossil record. However, f...