The counterpart of a previously described non-pterodactyloid pterosaur with an egg revealed the presence of a second egg inside the body cavity of this gravid female. It clearly shows that pterosaurs had two functional oviducts and demonstrates that the reduction of one oviduct was not a prerequisite for developing powered flight, at least in this group. Compositional analysis of one egg suggests the lack of a hard external layer of calcium carbonate. Histological sections of one femur lack medullary bone and further demonstrate that this pterosaur reached reproductive maturity before skeletal maturity. This study shows that pterosaurs laid eggs even smaller than previously thought and had a reproductive strategy more similar to basal repti...
It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism in larg...
.. ontogeny supports the non-volant nature of its hatchlings, and refutes the widely accepted ‘super...
<div><p>It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism...
Recent fossil finds inChina andArgentina have provided startling new insights into the reproductive ...
The recent discovery of pterosaur eggs containing embryos has provided important evidence regarding ...
A sexually mature individual of Darwinopterus preserved together with an egg from the Jurassic of Ch...
The increasing number of fossil pterosaur eggs sheds light on nesting environments and breeding beha...
SummaryBackgroundThe pterosaur record is generally poor, with little information about their populat...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
AbstractThe increasing number of fossil pterosaur eggs sheds light on nesting environments and breed...
SummaryPterosaur fossils are among the rarest and their eggs are even rarer. How then can we get an ...
Our knowledge of the eggs and embryos of pterosaurs, the Mesozoic flying reptiles, is sparse. Until ...
We report on a diminutive pterosaur specimen (MIC-V246) from the Lower Cretaceous Lagarcito Formatio...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally pr...
Calcified eggshell protect developing embryos against environmental stress and contributes toreprodu...
It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism in larg...
.. ontogeny supports the non-volant nature of its hatchlings, and refutes the widely accepted ‘super...
<div><p>It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism...
Recent fossil finds inChina andArgentina have provided startling new insights into the reproductive ...
The recent discovery of pterosaur eggs containing embryos has provided important evidence regarding ...
A sexually mature individual of Darwinopterus preserved together with an egg from the Jurassic of Ch...
The increasing number of fossil pterosaur eggs sheds light on nesting environments and breeding beha...
SummaryBackgroundThe pterosaur record is generally poor, with little information about their populat...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
AbstractThe increasing number of fossil pterosaur eggs sheds light on nesting environments and breed...
SummaryPterosaur fossils are among the rarest and their eggs are even rarer. How then can we get an ...
Our knowledge of the eggs and embryos of pterosaurs, the Mesozoic flying reptiles, is sparse. Until ...
We report on a diminutive pterosaur specimen (MIC-V246) from the Lower Cretaceous Lagarcito Formatio...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally pr...
Calcified eggshell protect developing embryos against environmental stress and contributes toreprodu...
It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism in larg...
.. ontogeny supports the non-volant nature of its hatchlings, and refutes the widely accepted ‘super...
<div><p>It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism...