It has been widely noted that bones of immature vertebrates are often more porous than mature elements. The use of bone surface textures may be useful for assessing relative age among fossil vertebrates; however, patterns of ontogenetic textural change have not been rigorously documented. Detailed investigation of textural change in extant taxa is critical, in order to evaluate whether universal patterns exist, determine the underlying causes of different textural types, and elucidate the effect of growth regime on patterns of textural change. This study begins such testing by examining the horned dinosaur Centrosaurus apertus, as well as members of Aves (Branta canadensis) and Crocodylia (Alligator mississippiensis), the extant groups phyl...
Abstract: Bone histology is the most comprehensive way of obtaining data on growth and life history ...
<p>Arrows indicate considered growth marks which are oriented parallel to the growth direction of th...
The clade Archosauria contains two very different sister groups in terms of diversity (number of spe...
It has been widely noted that bones of immature vertebrates are often more porous than mature elemen...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
Understanding growth patterns is central to properly interpreting paleobiological signals in tetrapo...
Tumarkin-Deratzian, Allison R., Vann, David R., Dodson, Peter (2007): Growth and textural ageing in ...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
Histological studies have established relationships between the microstructural features of bone, th...
The early ceratopsians Psittacosaurus and Protoceratops have provided important information on dinos...
<div><p>The sutures of the skulls of vertebrates are generally open early in life and slowly close a...
Box 1. Assessing dinosaur longevity from growth-line counts Making growth curves for dinosaurs requi...
Comparative studies of body mass, cortical bone geometry, and preferred crystallographic orientation...
International audienceComparative studies of body mass, cortical bone geometry, and preferred crysta...
The characterization of palaeospecies typically relies on hard-tissue anatomy, such as bones or teet...
Abstract: Bone histology is the most comprehensive way of obtaining data on growth and life history ...
<p>Arrows indicate considered growth marks which are oriented parallel to the growth direction of th...
The clade Archosauria contains two very different sister groups in terms of diversity (number of spe...
It has been widely noted that bones of immature vertebrates are often more porous than mature elemen...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
Understanding growth patterns is central to properly interpreting paleobiological signals in tetrapo...
Tumarkin-Deratzian, Allison R., Vann, David R., Dodson, Peter (2007): Growth and textural ageing in ...
In the mid-19th century, the discovery that bone microstructure in fossils could be preserved with f...
Histological studies have established relationships between the microstructural features of bone, th...
The early ceratopsians Psittacosaurus and Protoceratops have provided important information on dinos...
<div><p>The sutures of the skulls of vertebrates are generally open early in life and slowly close a...
Box 1. Assessing dinosaur longevity from growth-line counts Making growth curves for dinosaurs requi...
Comparative studies of body mass, cortical bone geometry, and preferred crystallographic orientation...
International audienceComparative studies of body mass, cortical bone geometry, and preferred crysta...
The characterization of palaeospecies typically relies on hard-tissue anatomy, such as bones or teet...
Abstract: Bone histology is the most comprehensive way of obtaining data on growth and life history ...
<p>Arrows indicate considered growth marks which are oriented parallel to the growth direction of th...
The clade Archosauria contains two very different sister groups in terms of diversity (number of spe...