“…Among the various stages in the life cycle of animals, egg hatching is very sensitive to temperature changes during the reproductive season (Baur and Baur, 1993;Heller, 2001;Chen, 2006;Panigrahi, 2008;Myzyk, 2011). Eggs, therefore, have the potential to be a new and reliable proxy of seasonal cooling events (Li et al, 2021). However, our knowledge of fossil eggs comes mainly from dinosaurs and birds and these vertebrate eggs have rarely been used to study the evolution of seasonal events because they commonly have, like bone remains, a relatively discontinuous stratigraphic distribution (e.g., Miller et al, 1992;Wang et al, 2017).…”