Recent advances in amniote palaeocolour reconstruction and a framework for future research

Volume: 95, Issue: 1, Pages: 22 - 50
Published: Sep 19, 2019
Abstract
Preserved melanin pigments have been discovered in fossilised integumentary appendages of several amniote lineages (fishes, frogs, snakes, marine reptiles, non-avialan dinosaurs, birds, and mammals) excavated from lagerstätten across the globe. Melanisation is a leading factor in organic integument preservation in these fossils. Melanin in extant vertebrates is typically stored in rod- to sphere-shaped, lysosome-derived, membrane-bound vesicles...
Paper Details
Title
Recent advances in amniote palaeocolour reconstruction and a framework for future research
Published Date
Sep 19, 2019
Volume
95
Issue
1
Pages
22 - 50
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