International audienceRecent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally prior to the origin of the group, but the presence of some of these features, such as bird-like brooding behaviours, remains contentious in non-avialan dinosaurs. Here we report the first non-avialan dinosaur fossil known to preserve an adult skeleton atop an egg clutch that contains embryonic remains. The preserved positional relationship of the adult to the clutch, coupled with the advanced growth stages of the embryos and their high estimated incubation temperatures, provides strong support for the brooding hypothesis. Furthermore, embryos in the clutch are at different developmental stages, suggesting the presence of asynchronous hatching—a...
In order to determine the incubation temperature of eggs laid by non-avian dinosaurs, we analysed th...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Recent fossil finds inChina andArgentina have provided startling new insights into the reproductive ...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally pr...
Oviraptorosaurs, a group of non-avian theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Asia and North Ameri...
It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism in larg...
For most dinosaurs, clutches consisted of a single layer of spherical to sub-spherical, highly porou...
<div><p>It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism...
<div><p>Knowledge about the types of nests built by dinosaurs can provide insight into the evolution...
International audienceWe report on very small fossil eggs from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand, one...
A recent study proposed that incubation behaviour (i.e. type of parental care) in theropod dinosaurs...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
The amniotic egg with its complex fetal membranes was a key innovation in vertebrate evolution that ...
International audienceIn order to determine the incubation temperature of eggs laid by non-avian din...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
In order to determine the incubation temperature of eggs laid by non-avian dinosaurs, we analysed th...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Recent fossil finds inChina andArgentina have provided startling new insights into the reproductive ...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally pr...
Oviraptorosaurs, a group of non-avian theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Asia and North Ameri...
It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism in larg...
For most dinosaurs, clutches consisted of a single layer of spherical to sub-spherical, highly porou...
<div><p>It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism...
<div><p>Knowledge about the types of nests built by dinosaurs can provide insight into the evolution...
International audienceWe report on very small fossil eggs from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand, one...
A recent study proposed that incubation behaviour (i.e. type of parental care) in theropod dinosaurs...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
The amniotic egg with its complex fetal membranes was a key innovation in vertebrate evolution that ...
International audienceIn order to determine the incubation temperature of eggs laid by non-avian din...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
In order to determine the incubation temperature of eggs laid by non-avian dinosaurs, we analysed th...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Recent fossil finds inChina andArgentina have provided startling new insights into the reproductive ...