A large accumulation of avian eggs from the late cretaceous of patagonia (argentina) reveals a novel nesting strategy in mesozoic birds

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  • who: Carlos N. Cotaro et al. from the Universidad Nacional de Ru0131u0301o Negro, Cipolletti, Ru0131u0301o Negro, Argentina, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Cientu0131u0301ficas have published the Article: A Large Accumulation of Avian Eggs from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia (Argentina) Reveals a Novel Nesting Strategy in Mesozoic Birds, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of April/17,/2013
  • what: The authors report the first evidence for a nesting colony of Mesozoic birds on Gondwana: a fossil accumulation in Late Cretaceous (Argentina). Egg Morphology and Contents Although a small number of the fossil eggs from . . .

     

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