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PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS OF MANIRAPTORAN THEROPODS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR EGG PARATAXONOMY DARLA K. ZELENITSKY* and FRANÇOIS THERRIEN ...
Hi Everybosy, I am looking for the rest of the parts of the following book. Has anybody any idead if they have ever been published? J. Mlikovsky: Cenozoic...
Has anybody got the email for J. Mlikovsky? It may be better asking him personally... ... From: Alvaro Mones <amones@...> Subject: Re: [Palaeoology]...
Hi all - Paper no.13 on the following page: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01956671 U.K. Shukla, Rahul Srivastava: "Lizard eggs from Upper...
Anybody interested in the papers below? Recognition of vertebrate egg abnormalities in the Upper Cretaceous fossil record Frankie D. Jackson*, James G. Schmitt...
No soft-shelled eggs collapse if they lose weight. Under normal incubation conditions no reptile egg forms an air space - pliable-shelled turtle eggs swell (as...
Only if the croc egg desiccates, towards the end of incubation (before hatching time) we may notice the leathery membrane of the egg depress-in (like vacum)....
Thanks Charles. That's interesting. So crocs don't need to poke their noses into an airspace while still in the egg. Does this mean they remove the fluid...
Fascinating - thatnks too, Lala. So perhaps that's why the croc hard shell layer seems (as far as I can tell - may be wrong) to fall off more readily than...
Croc hatchling is a miniature replica, almost in all respects, of the adult.. It breaths, and may even bite (snap at) immediately after hatchling. Sometimes,...
I hope everybody has had a good Christmas. Anybody interested in the paper below? Fractal-like Features of Dinosaur Eggshells M.V.Rusu1), S. Gheorghiu2), ...
I have PDF copies of the below papers. Anybody fancy a copy? Respectfully, Xavier PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS OF MANIRAPTORAN THEROPODS AND...
Charles Deeming a member of our group has published an excellent paper (see below). Anybody fancy a PDF copy? Xavier Why were extinct gigantic birds so small? ...
Anybody fancy a copy of the below paper? Measuring egg size using digital photography: testing Hoyt's method using Florida Scrub-Jay eggs Received 14 August...
Xavier, If you are interested by this topic, I would encourage you to tread the extensive work that Fabio and I performed and published: F. de A. Machado, E....
Pterosaur eggshell structure and its implications for pterosaur reproductive biology By David M. Unwin1* & D. Charles Deeming2 1Department of Museum Studies,...
Egg shape and size allometry in geckos (Squamata: Gekkota), lizards with contrasting eggshell structure: why lay spherical eggs? L. Kratochv´l1 and D....
I have a Pdf copy of the below paper... Abstract The objectives of this study were to examine (1) optimal clutch size in great tits (Parus major) nesting in...
... From: Roger Bour <bour.roger@...> Date: 2009/7/8 Subject: Re: [Palaeoology] Please, could anybody help Hans? To: Palaeoology@... Hello,...
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Anybody fancy a copy of the PDF paper from below? Ratite Eggshells from Lanzarote, Canary Islands Author(s): E. G. Franz Sauer and Peter Rothe Source: Science,...
Does any body fancy a copy fo the below paper? Many reptiles lay their eggs together in the most suitable sites, but it is= difficult to account for the...
Dear Members, Â (1) Yes, I would be interested to go through the paper. (2) I have a paper on communal nesting in gharial: RAO, R.J. and L.A.K. SINGH (1993) -...
COMMUNAL EGG-LAYING IN REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS: EVOLUTIONARY PATTERNS AND HYPOTHESES J. Sean Doody et al 2009: http://www.cnah.org/pdf_files/1276.pdf Not...