Seasonal bone growth and physiology in endotherms shed light on dinosaur physiology

Nature64.80
Volume: 487, Issue: 7407, Pages: 358 - 361
Published: Jun 27, 2012
Abstract
Cyclical growth leaves marks in bone tissue that are in the forefront of discussions about physiologies of extinct vertebrates. Ectotherms show pronounced annual cycles of growth arrest that correlate with a decrease in body temperature and metabolic rate; endotherms are assumed to grow continuously until they attain maturity because of their constant high body temperature and sustained metabolic rate. This apparent dichotomy has driven the...
Paper Details
Title
Seasonal bone growth and physiology in endotherms shed light on dinosaur physiology
Published Date
Jun 27, 2012
Journal
Volume
487
Issue
7407
Pages
358 - 361
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