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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987114000887
Authors:Gerald Grellet-Tinner  ;Michael B Thompson  ;Lucas E Fiorelli  ;Eloisa Argafiaraz  ;Laura Codorniu  ;E Martin Hechenleitner
Abstract:The increasing number of fossil pterosaur eggs sheds light on nesting environments and breeding behaviors of these extinct flying reptiles.Here we report the first partial three-dimensional egg of the pterosaur,Pterodaustro guinazui,from central Argentina.The specimen was discovered from the same Albian deposits as the exceptional P.guinazui embryo described in 2004.Microscopic characterizations indicate a pristine preservation of the 50 mm thick calcium carbonate,which differs significantly from the soft shell of Chinese pterosaur eggs.Estimate of the eggshell conductance implies that the nest had a minimum moisture content of 75%.This moisture estimate,combined with geological and taphonomical data,suggests that P.guinazui may have adopted a nesting strategy similar to those of grebes and flamingos rather than being buried on land,as previously hypothesized.Moreover,our results demonstrate that the nesting paleoenvironment of this pterosaur species was closely linked to a mesohaline lacustrine ecosystem in a basin governed by regional tectonic subsidence,a setting characteristic for the feeding and reproduction of modern flamingos.
Keywords:Pterosaur fossil eggs  Pterosaur eggshel  Pterodaustro guinazui  Gondwana  Eggshel conductance
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