Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds? Reconciling slow growth in archaeopteryx
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A computational analysis of limb and body dimensions in Tyrannosaurus rex with implications for locomotion, ontogeny, and growthLong bone histology of sauropterygia from the lower Muschelkalk of the Germanic basin provides unexpected implications for phylogenyThe ontogenetic osteohistology of Tenontosaurus tillettiLife history of Rhamphorhynchus inferred from bone histology and the diversity of pterosaurian growth strategiesRates of dinosaur body mass evolution indicate 170 million years of sustained ecological innovation on the avian stem lineageSmall body size and extreme cortical bone remodeling indicate phyletic dwarfism in Magyarosaurus dacus (Sauropoda: Titanosauria)Dinosaur Metabolism and the Allometry of Maximum Growth RateThe wings before the bird: an evaluation of flapping-based locomotory hypotheses in bird antecedentsSynchrotron imaging of dentition provides insights into the biology of Hesperornis and Ichthyornis, the "last" toothed birdsCranial ontogenetic variation in early saurischians and the role of heterochrony in the diversification of predatory dinosaursA new basal bird from China with implications for morphological diversity in early birdsGrowth patterns and life-history strategies in Placodontia (Diapsida: Sauropterygia)On the absence of sternal elements in Anchiornis (Paraves) and Sapeornis (Aves) and the complex early evolution of the avian sternumRevisiting the estimation of dinosaur growth ratesSkeletal correlates for body mass estimation in modern and fossil flying birdsBody temperatures in dinosaurs: what can growth curves tell us?Rates of dinosaur limb evolution provide evidence for exceptional radiation in Mesozoic birdsEvolution of olfaction in non-avian theropod dinosaurs and birdsPalaeobiology of the Cretaceous bird Confuciusornis: a comment on Peters & Peters (2009)An integrative approach to understanding bird originsPreservation of ovarian follicles reveals early evolution of avian reproductive behaviourThe ornithologist Alfred Russel Wallace and the controversy surrounding the dinosaurian origin of birds.New evidence on the colour and nature of the isolated Archaeopteryx feather.Gender identification of the Mesozoic bird Confuciusornis sanctus.Bone histology of the stegosaur Kentrosaurus aethiopicus (Ornithischia: Thyreophora) from the Upper Jurassic of Tanzania.Dinosaur physiology. Evidence for mesothermy in dinosaurs.Response to Comments on "Evidence for mesothermy in dinosaurs".Osteological histology of the Pan-Alcidae (Aves, Charadriiformes): correlates of wing-propelled diving and flightlessness.Air-filled postcranial bones in theropod dinosaurs: physiological implications and the 'reptile'-bird transition.Sex chromosomes in vertebrates: XX/XY against ZZ/ZW.Rethinking the nature of fibrolamellar bone: an integrative biological revision of sauropod plexiform bone formation.Metabolism of dinosaurs as determined from their growth.IgH loci of American alligator and saltwater crocodile shed light on IgA evolution.Immunoglobulin genes of the turtles.Insight into the growth pattern and bone fusion of basal birds from an Early Cretaceous enantiornithine bird.Ventilatory mechanics from maniraptoran theropods to extant birds.Intraskeletal histovariability, allometric growth patterns, and their functional implications in bird-like dinosaurs.How to Make a Bird Skull: Major Transitions in the Evolution of the Avian Cranium, Paedomorphosis, and the Beak as a Surrogate Hand.The oldest Archaeopteryx (Theropoda: Avialiae): a new specimen from the Kimmeridgian/Tithonian boundary of Schamhaupten, Bavaria.Formal comment on: Myhrvold (2016) Dinosaur metabolism and the allometry of maximum growth rate. PLoS ONE; 11(11): e0163205.
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Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds? Reconciling slow growth in archaeopteryx
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z