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Kimberley E J Chapelle1,2, Vincent Fernandez3,4,5, Jonah N Choiniere3.
Abstract
Dinosaur embryos are among the rarest of fossils, yet they provide a unique window into the palaeobiology of these animals. Estimating the developmental stage of dinosaur embryos is hindered by the lack of a quantitative method for age determination, by the scarcity of material, and by the difficulty in visualizing that material. Here we present the results of a broad inquiry, using 3D reconstructions from X-ray computed tomography data, into cranial ossification sequences in extant saurian taxa and in well-preserved embryos of the early branching sauropodomorph dinosaur Massospondylus carinatus. Our findings support deep-time conservation of cranial ossification sequences in saurians including dinosaurs, allowing us to develop a new method for estimating the relative developmental percentage of embryos from that clade. We also observe null-generation teeth in the Massospondylus carinatus embryos which get resorbed or shed before hatching, similar to those of geckos. These lines of evidence allow us to confidently estimate that the Massospondylus carinatus embryos are only approximately 60% through their incubation period, much younger than previously hypothesized. The overall consistency of our results with those of living saurians indicates that they can be generalized to other extinct members of that lineage, and therefore our method provides an independent means of assessing the developmental stage of extinct, in-ovo saurians.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32273522 PMCID: PMC7145871 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-60292-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Digital reconstructions of Massospondylus carinatus embryonic skulls based on SRµCT data. (A) composite of Massospondylus carinatus embryonic skulls in left lateral view. (B) composite of Massospondylus carinatus embryonic skulls in ventral view. (C) composite of Massospondylus carinatus embryonic skulls in dorsal view. (D) composite of Massospondylus carinatus embryonic skulls in anterior view. (E) composite of Massospondylus carinatus embryonic skulls in posterior view. (F) Massospondylus carinatus Embryo 2 skull reconstruction as preserved in dorsal view. (G) Massospondylus carinatus Embryo 2 skull reconstruction as preserved in ventral view. (H) Massospondylus carinatus Embryo 1 skull reconstruction as preserved in lateral view. (I) Massospondylus carinatus embryonic null-generation tooth. (J) Massospondylus carinatus functional embryonic tooth. Abbreviations: a, angular; bs, basisphenoid; d, dentary; ect, ectopterygoid; fr, frontal; j, jugal; la, lacrimal; mx, maxilla; n, nasal; pa, parietal; pf, prefrontal; po, postorbital; pmx, premaxilla; pt, pterygoid; sa, surangular; sp, splenial; sq, squamosal; q, quadrate; qj, quadratojugal; v, vomer.
Dissimilarity distance matrix pairwise comparisons of Massospondylus carinatus embryo terminals using the “Gower” method. Specimens in bold represent the shortest distance between Massospondylus carinatus embryos and the extant taxon in question.
| 0,679 | 0,361 | ||
| 0,595 | 0,333 | ||
| 0,274 | 0,222 | ||
| 0,202 | 0,153 | ||
| 0,214 | |||
| 0,194 | |||
| 0,214 | 0,222 | ||
| 0,262 | 0,306 | ||
| 0,321 | |||
| 0,240 | 0,705 | ||
| 0,173 | 0,679 | ||
| 0,187 | 0,538 | ||
| 0,346 | |||
| 0,227 | 0,282 | ||
| 0,240 | 0,269 | ||
| 0,253 | |||
| 0,267 | 0,269 | ||
| 0,307 |
Figure 2Digital reconstructions of saurian embryo skulls based on SRµCT data. (A) Gallus gallus at 14 days in incubation period in left lateral view. (B) Gallus gallus at 14 days in incubation period in ventral view. (C) Gallus gallus at 14 days in incubation period in dorsal view. (D) Crocodylus niloticus at 48 days in incubation period in left lateral view. (E) Crocodylus niloticus at 48 days in incubation period in ventral view. (F) Crocodylus niloticus at 48 days in incubation period in dorsal view. (G) Centrochelys sulcata at 61 days in incubation period in left lateral view. (H) Centrochelys sulcata at 61 days in incubation period in ventral lateral view. (I) Centrochelys sulcata at 61 days in incubation period in dorsal lateral view. Abbreviations: a, angular; bo, basioccipital; bs, basisphenoid; d, dentary; eo, exoccipital; et, egg tooth; fr, frontal; j, jugal; la, lacrimal; ls, laterosphenoid; mx, maxilla; n, nasal; pa, parietal; pal, palatine; pf, prefrontal; po, postorbital; pmx, premaxilla; pr, prootic; pt, pterygoid; sa, surangular; so, supraoccipital; sp, splenial; sq, squamosal; q, quadrate; qj, quadratojugal; v, vomer.