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Egg accumulation with 3D embryos provides insight into the life history of a pterosaur.

Xiaolin Wang1,2, Alexander W A Kellner3, Shunxing Jiang4, Xin Cheng4, Qiang Wang4, Yingxia Ma5, Yahefujiang Paidoula5, Taissa Rodrigues6, He Chen4,2, Juliana M Sayão7, Ning Li4, Jialiang Zhang4,2, Renan A M Bantim7, Xi Meng4, Xinjun Zhang4,2, Rui Qiu4,2, Zhonghe Zhou4,2.   

Abstract

Fossil eggs and embryos that provide unique information about the reproduction and early growth of vertebrates are exceedingly rare, particularly for pterosaurs. Here we report on hundreds of three-dimensional (3D) eggs of the species Hamipterus tianshanensis from a Lower Cretaceous site in China, 16 of which contain embryonic remains. Computed tomography scanning, osteohistology, and micropreparation reveal that some bones lack extensive ossification in potentially late-term embryos, suggesting that hatchlings might have been flightless and less precocious than previously assumed. The geological context, including at least four levels with embryos and eggs, indicates that this deposit was formed by a rare combination of events, with storms acting on a nesting ground. This discovery supports colonial nesting behavior and potential nesting site fidelity in the Pterosauria.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 29191909     DOI: 10.1126/science.aan2329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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