The fossil record of exceptionally preserved soft tissues in Konservat-Lagerstätten provides rare yet significant insight into past behaviours and ecologies. Such deposits are known to occur in bursts rather than evenly through time, but reasons for this pattern and implications for the origins of novel structures remain unclear. Previous assessments of these records focused on marine environments preserving chemically heterogeneous tissues from across animals. Here, we investigate the preservation of skin and keratinous integumentary structures in land-dwelling vertebrates (tetrapods) through time, and in distinct terrestrial and marine depositional environments. We also evaluate previously proposed biotic and abiotic controls on the distr...
The origin of terrestrial tetrapods was a key event in vertebrate evolution, yet how and when it occ...
Multiple fossil discoveries and taphonomic experiments have established the durability of keratin. T...
Fossil records of vertebrate integuments are relatively common in both rocks, as compressions, and a...
The fossil record of exceptionally preserved soft tissues in Konservat-Lagerstätten provides rare ye...
The fossil record of exceptionally preserved soft tissues in Konservat-Lagerstätten provides rare ye...
Marine reptiles constitute a diverse group of secondarily aquatic tetrapods that have inhabited the ...
The most commonly preserved soft tissues associated with ornithischian dinosaurs are skin remains. T...
A panel of geochemical techniques is used here to investigate the taphonomy of fossil feathers prese...
A global census of published records of dinosaur skin from the Mesozoic, cross-referenced against a ...
Although fossils are relatively common in some sedimentary deposits, the majority consists of fragme...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient (LBG), the increase in biodiversity from the poles to the equa...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
Feathers are remarkable evolutionary innovations that are associated with complex adaptations of the...
The decline in species richness from the equator to the poles is referred to as the latitudinal dive...
The origin of terrestrial tetrapods was a key event in vertebrate evolution, yet how and when it occ...
The origin of terrestrial tetrapods was a key event in vertebrate evolution, yet how and when it occ...
Multiple fossil discoveries and taphonomic experiments have established the durability of keratin. T...
Fossil records of vertebrate integuments are relatively common in both rocks, as compressions, and a...
The fossil record of exceptionally preserved soft tissues in Konservat-Lagerstätten provides rare ye...
The fossil record of exceptionally preserved soft tissues in Konservat-Lagerstätten provides rare ye...
Marine reptiles constitute a diverse group of secondarily aquatic tetrapods that have inhabited the ...
The most commonly preserved soft tissues associated with ornithischian dinosaurs are skin remains. T...
A panel of geochemical techniques is used here to investigate the taphonomy of fossil feathers prese...
A global census of published records of dinosaur skin from the Mesozoic, cross-referenced against a ...
Although fossils are relatively common in some sedimentary deposits, the majority consists of fragme...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient (LBG), the increase in biodiversity from the poles to the equa...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
Feathers are remarkable evolutionary innovations that are associated with complex adaptations of the...
The decline in species richness from the equator to the poles is referred to as the latitudinal dive...
The origin of terrestrial tetrapods was a key event in vertebrate evolution, yet how and when it occ...
The origin of terrestrial tetrapods was a key event in vertebrate evolution, yet how and when it occ...
Multiple fossil discoveries and taphonomic experiments have established the durability of keratin. T...
Fossil records of vertebrate integuments are relatively common in both rocks, as compressions, and a...