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2025
Two New Specimens of Conchoraptor gracilis (Theropoda: Oviraptorosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia
American Museum Novitates
2025
Growing with dinosaurs: a review of dinosaur reproduction and ontogeny
Biology Letters
2025
Thermal maturity and colors of Cretaceous East Asian fossil eggs
Sedimentary Geology
2024
A new ootype of putative dromaeosaurid eggs from the Upper Cretaceous of southern China
Cretaceous Research
2024
The suitability of eggshell for improving the performance of water-based drilling mud in a high-temperature well
Geothermics
2023
Microbially mediated fossil concretions and their characterization by the latest methodologies: a review
Frontiers in Microbiology
2023
Microstructural and crystallographic evolution of palaeognath (Aves) eggshells
eLife
2023
Preservation of Membrana Testacea in titanosaurid dinosaur eggshells from the Upper Cretaceous Deccan volcano-sedimentary strata of Central India
Geological Magazine
2022
Triassic sauropodomorph eggshell might not be soft
Nature
2022
Apatite in Hamipterus tianshanensis eggshell: advances in understanding the structure of pterosaur eggs by Raman spectroscopy
Heritage Science
2022
Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool in molecular paleobiology: An analytical response to Alleon et al. (https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202000295)
BioEssays
2022
Rocky Mountain paleontology: Digging the past with an eye to the future
Mountain Geologist
2022
The reproductive biology of oviraptorosaurs: a synthesis
Geological Society, London, Special Publications
2021
Morphological research on amniote eggs and embryos: An introduction and historical retrospective
Journal of Morphology
2021
Fossil eggshells of amniotes as a paleothermometry tool
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
2020
Topics in Geobiology
2020
Raman Spectroscopy Detects Amorphous Carbon in an Enigmatic Egg From the Upper Cretaceous Wido Volcanics of South Korea
Frontiers in Earth Science
2020
The first dinosaur egg was soft
Nature
2019
An Early Cretaceous enantiornithine (Aves) preserving an unlaid egg and probable medullary bone
Nature Communications
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