Sexual maturity in growing dinosaurs does not fit reptilian growth models

Volume: 105, Issue: 2, Pages: 582 - 587
Published: Jan 15, 2008
Abstract
Recent histological studies suggest relatively rapid growth in dinosaurs. However, the timing of reproductive maturity (RM) in dinosaurs is poorly known because unambiguous indicators of RM are rare. One exception is medullary bone (MB), which is an ephemeral bony tissue that forms before ovulation in the marrow cavities of birds as a calcium source for eggshelling. Recently, MB also was described in a single specimen of the saurischian dinosaur...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual maturity in growing dinosaurs does not fit reptilian growth models
Published Date
Jan 15, 2008
Volume
105
Issue
2
Pages
582 - 587
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