Fossil eggshell cuticle elucidates dinosaur nesting ecology

PeerJ2.70
Volume: 6, Pages: e5144 - e5144
Published: Jul 6, 2018
Abstract
The cuticle layer consisting mainly of lipids and hydroxyapatite (HAp) atop the mineralized avian eggshell is a protective structure that prevents the egg from dehydration and microbial invasions. Previous ornithological studies have revealed that the cuticle layer is also involved in modulating the reflectance of eggshells in addition to pigments (protoporphyrin and biliverdin). Thus, the cuticle layer represents a crucial trait that delivers...
Paper Details
Title
Fossil eggshell cuticle elucidates dinosaur nesting ecology
Published Date
Jul 6, 2018
Journal
Volume
6
Pages
e5144 - e5144
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