The postcranial palaeoneurology of fossil reptiles is understudied, and those studies that exist focus predominantly on crocodyliforms and dinosaurs. The intervertebral foramina of the spine house nerves that exit to innervate surrounding tissues and the extremities. In the heavily fused (and typically distorted or poorly preserved) pterosaurian sacrum, intervertebral foramina can be difficult to observe and are rarely identified. The Early Cretaceous azhdarchoid Vectidraco from the Isle of Wight, UK, exhibits large, paired foramina on each sacral vertebra, originally identified as pneumatic foramina. Micro-computed tomography imaging reveals these communicate with the neural canal and are intervertebral foramina for sacral nerves. The sacr...
Background: Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern ...
Proa valdearinnoensis is a relatively large-headed and stocky iguanodontian dinosaur from the latest...
Abelisaurids were one of the most successful theropod dinosaurs during Cretaceous times. They are fe...
The postcranial palaeoneurology of fossil reptiles is understudied, and those studies that exist foc...
Pterosaurs are an extinct group of highly modified flying reptiles that thrived during the Mesozoic....
Birds and pterosaurs have pneumatic bones, a feature likely related to their flight capabilities but...
Abstract: Pterosaurs possess skeletal pneumatization, which can be assessed externally through the o...
The sauropterygian clade Plesiosauria arose in the Late Triassic and survived to the very end of the...
The braincase anatomy of pterosaurs is poorly known because this region of the skull is rarely prese...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) characterizes extant birds. This feature is related to a ser...
The parietal eye (PE) in modern squamates (Reptilia) plays a major role in regulating body temperatu...
International audienceWe describe the endocranial structures of Hamadasuchus, a peirosaurid crocodyl...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve powered flight1 and comprised one of the main evolu...
In dinosaurs and other archosaurs, the presence of foramina connected with internal chambers in axia...
Background: Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern ...
Proa valdearinnoensis is a relatively large-headed and stocky iguanodontian dinosaur from the latest...
Abelisaurids were one of the most successful theropod dinosaurs during Cretaceous times. They are fe...
The postcranial palaeoneurology of fossil reptiles is understudied, and those studies that exist foc...
Pterosaurs are an extinct group of highly modified flying reptiles that thrived during the Mesozoic....
Birds and pterosaurs have pneumatic bones, a feature likely related to their flight capabilities but...
Abstract: Pterosaurs possess skeletal pneumatization, which can be assessed externally through the o...
The sauropterygian clade Plesiosauria arose in the Late Triassic and survived to the very end of the...
The braincase anatomy of pterosaurs is poorly known because this region of the skull is rarely prese...
Postcranial skeletal pneumaticity (PSP) characterizes extant birds. This feature is related to a ser...
The parietal eye (PE) in modern squamates (Reptilia) plays a major role in regulating body temperatu...
International audienceWe describe the endocranial structures of Hamadasuchus, a peirosaurid crocodyl...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve powered flight1 and comprised one of the main evolu...
In dinosaurs and other archosaurs, the presence of foramina connected with internal chambers in axia...
Background: Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern ...
Proa valdearinnoensis is a relatively large-headed and stocky iguanodontian dinosaur from the latest...
Abelisaurids were one of the most successful theropod dinosaurs during Cretaceous times. They are fe...