Ichthyosaurians (Ichthyosauria) are a major clade of secondarily aquatic marine tetrapods that occupied several major predatory niches during the Mesozoic Era. Multiple lines of evidence including isotopic, body shape and swimming modality analyses suggest they exhibited elevated growth and metabolic rates, and body temperatures. However, applications of osteohistological methods to test hypotheses regarding their physiology are few. Previous studies focused on the humeri, vertebrae and ribs from a small number of taxa. Here, we use osteohistological methods to describe the bone microstructure of over 30 cranial and post-cranial elements from a nearly complete, articulated individual of Stenopterygius quadriscissus from the Posidonienschief...
BackgroundIchthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...
Ichthyosaurians (Ichthyosauria) are a major clade of secondarily aquatic marine tetrapods that occup...
Ichthyosaurians (Ichthyosauria) are a major clade of secondarily aquatic marine tetrapods that occup...
The dolphin-like ichthyosaurs – also known as ‘fish lizards’ – are extinct marine reptiles that roam...
Background Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
BACKGROUND: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Ichthyosaurs were highly adapted to a marine lifestyle, as shown by their fish-like body shape and t...
Changing predator-prey interactions during the Mesozoic Marine Revolution (MMR) profoundly altered t...
Ichthyosaurs were highly adapted to a marine lifestyle, as shown by their fish-like body shape and t...
Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully open-mari...
Background: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Ichthyosaurs were a successful group of Mesozoic marine reptiles spanning a time interval of nearly ...
Even after 200 years of study, some details of the cranial anatomy of ichthyosaurs, one of the most ...
BackgroundIchthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...
Ichthyosaurians (Ichthyosauria) are a major clade of secondarily aquatic marine tetrapods that occup...
Ichthyosaurians (Ichthyosauria) are a major clade of secondarily aquatic marine tetrapods that occup...
The dolphin-like ichthyosaurs – also known as ‘fish lizards’ – are extinct marine reptiles that roam...
Background Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
BACKGROUND: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Ichthyosaurs were highly adapted to a marine lifestyle, as shown by their fish-like body shape and t...
Changing predator-prey interactions during the Mesozoic Marine Revolution (MMR) profoundly altered t...
Ichthyosaurs were highly adapted to a marine lifestyle, as shown by their fish-like body shape and t...
Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully open-mari...
Background: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a ful...
Ichthyosaurs were a successful group of Mesozoic marine reptiles spanning a time interval of nearly ...
Even after 200 years of study, some details of the cranial anatomy of ichthyosaurs, one of the most ...
BackgroundIchthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...