The amniotic egg with its complex fetal membranes was a key innovation in vertebrate evolution that enabled the great diversification of reptiles, birds and mammals. It is debated whether these fetal membranes evolved in eggs on land as an adaptation to the terrestrial environment or to control antagonistic fetal-maternal interaction in association with extended embryo retention (EER). Here we report an oviparous choristodere from the Lower Cretaceous period of northeast China. The ossification sequence of the embryo confirms that choristoderes are basal archosauromorphs. The discovery of oviparity in this assumed viviparous extinct clade, together with existing evidence, suggests that EER was the primitive reproductive mode in basal archos...
Evolution of the terrestrial egg of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is often considered to b...
Oviraptorosaurs, a group of non-avian theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Asia and North Ameri...
A recent discussion of the evolution of the amniotic egg (Laurin and Reisz, 1997) was criticized by ...
Flexible, or soft-shelled, eggs are almost unknown in the fossil record, leaving large gaps in our k...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
Abstract: The Choristodera is a poorly known clade, but very a distinctive group of aquatic reptiles...
Viviparity in Mesozoic marine reptiles has traditionally been considered an aquatic adaptation. We r...
<div><p>Viviparity in Mesozoic marine reptiles has traditionally been considered an aquatic adaptati...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally pr...
Viviparity in Mesozoic marine reptiles has traditionally been considered an aquatic adaptation. We r...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
Eggs or embryos have been reported in various groups of fossil reptiles, where viviparity is a commo...
International audienceLizards are remarkable amongst amniotes, for they display a unique mosaic of r...
At the seventh International Zoological Congres at Boston, HUBRECHT (1907) delivered an address “On ...
Lizards are remarkable amongst amniotes, for they display a unique mosaic of reproduction modes rang...
Evolution of the terrestrial egg of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is often considered to b...
Oviraptorosaurs, a group of non-avian theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Asia and North Ameri...
A recent discussion of the evolution of the amniotic egg (Laurin and Reisz, 1997) was criticized by ...
Flexible, or soft-shelled, eggs are almost unknown in the fossil record, leaving large gaps in our k...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
Abstract: The Choristodera is a poorly known clade, but very a distinctive group of aquatic reptiles...
Viviparity in Mesozoic marine reptiles has traditionally been considered an aquatic adaptation. We r...
<div><p>Viviparity in Mesozoic marine reptiles has traditionally been considered an aquatic adaptati...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally pr...
Viviparity in Mesozoic marine reptiles has traditionally been considered an aquatic adaptation. We r...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
Eggs or embryos have been reported in various groups of fossil reptiles, where viviparity is a commo...
International audienceLizards are remarkable amongst amniotes, for they display a unique mosaic of r...
At the seventh International Zoological Congres at Boston, HUBRECHT (1907) delivered an address “On ...
Lizards are remarkable amongst amniotes, for they display a unique mosaic of reproduction modes rang...
Evolution of the terrestrial egg of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is often considered to b...
Oviraptorosaurs, a group of non-avian theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Asia and North Ameri...
A recent discussion of the evolution of the amniotic egg (Laurin and Reisz, 1997) was criticized by ...