Yes - Happy hunting!
Charles Deeming's paper suggests that the dino eggs
he's summarised (many types) are, with the possible
exception of some troodont ones, all definitely of the
buried-incubation type...
...even the brooding ovi-thing eggs! Is it possible
the ovi was carefully standing amongst the eggs as it
seemed to be, without squashing them, but the eggs
were also buried?
Cheers,
John J.
--- Judith Harris <harrisj@...> wrote:
> Thanks for the paper. And good luck to you dinobaby
> hunting in
> Catalonia, Xavier. Let me know what you find out
> there.
>
> Judith
>
> judith harris
> emerita professor
> university of colorado museum
> p.o. box 278
> chama, nm 87520
> harrisj@...
>
>
> On Jul 21, 2006, at 12:05 PM, Xavier Panades I Blas
> wrote:
>
> > Thank you very much...Greetings from Catalonia
> where I am looking
> > for dino eggshells!
> >
> > John Jackson <strangetruther@...> wrote:
> Charles Deeming has
> > published a number of interesting
> > papers that I don't think have yet got onto our
> list
> > of publications.
> >
> > One of which:
> > DEEMING, D. C. "ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL
> > MORPHOLOGY OF EGGSHELLS SUPPORTS THE IDEA
> > THAT DINOSAUR EGGS WERE INCUBATED BURIED
> > IN A SUBSTRATE" Palaeontology, Vol. 49, Part 1,
> 2006,
> > pp. 171–185
> >
> > ...is to be found at:
> >
> http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.
> > 1475-4983.2005.00536.x?cookieSet=1
> >
> > ...and others are referenced there.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > John J.
> >
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