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An oviraptorid preserved atop an embryo-bearing egg clutch sheds light on the reproductive biology of non-avialan theropod dinosaurs

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SCIENCE BULLETIN
卷 66, 期 9, 页码 947-954

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2020.12.018

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Oviraptorosauria; Cretaceous; Clutch; Brooding; Embryos; Asynchronous hatching

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  1. Double First-Class Joint Program of Yunnan Science and Technology Department [2018FY001-005]
  2. China-Myanmar Joint Laboratory for Ecological and Environmental Conservation
  3. University of Hong Kong Faculty of Science RAE Improvement Fund
  4. CNRS Program INSU INTERRVIE
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41688103]
  6. Yunnan University [2018FY001-005]

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Recent studies show that bird-like brooding behaviors exist in non-avialan dinosaurs, with new fossil evidence providing strong support for this hypothesis and showcasing the complexity of reproductive biology in these dinosaurs.
Recent studies demonstrate that many avialan features evolved incrementally prior to the origin of the group, but the presence of some of these features, such as bird-like brooding behaviours, remains contentious in non-avialan dinosaurs. Here we report the first non-avialan dinosaur fossil known to preserve an adult skeleton atop an egg clutch that contains embryonic remains. The preserved positional relationship of the adult to the clutch, coupled with the advanced growth stages of the embryos and their high estimated incubation temperatures, provides strong support for the brooding hypothesis. Furthermore, embryos in the clutch are at different developmental stages, suggesting the presence of asynchronous hatching?a derived feature even among crown-group birds?in non-avialan theropods. These findings demonstrate that the evolution of reproductive biology along bird-line archosaurs was a complex rather than a linear and incremental process, and suggest that some aspects of non-avialan theropod reproduction were unique to these dinosaurs. ? 2020 Science China Press. Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science China Press. All rights reserved.

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