Growth duration, life history and ecological traits of bony-toothed birds (Odontopterygiformes): implications from bone histology
Stanislav Dobrovolsky,
Leonid Gorobets
Abstract:Bony-toothed birds (Odontopterygiformes), an order of seabirds that existed throughout most of the Cenozoic, had unusually fragile, thin-walled bones. This complicates their study and draws attention to microscopic methods, which are applicable even to fragmentary remains. The histological structure of long bones of the limbs of two species from the lower Lutetian locality Ikove (Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine) was studied: Lutetodontopteryx tethyensis and cf. Dasornis sp., representing the two main clades of the ord… Show more
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