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Synchrotron scanning reveals amphibious ecomorphology in a new clade of bird-like dinosaurs

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  • Andrea Cau

    (Geological and Palaeontological Museum ‘Giovanni Capellini’)

  • Vincent Beyrand

    (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
    Palacký University)

  • Dennis F. A. E. Voeten

    (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
    Palacký University)

  • Vincent Fernandez

    (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility)

  • Paul Tafforeau

    (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility)

  • Koen Stein

    (Earth System Science – AMGC Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

  • Rinchen Barsbold

    (Palaeontological Center, Mongolian Academy of Sciences)

  • Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar

    (Institute of Palaeontology and Geology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences)

  • Philip J. Currie

    (University of Alberta)

  • Pascal Godefroit

    (Directorate Earth & History of Life, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences)

Abstract

The recently discovered theropod Halszkaraptor escuillei reveals a novel basal dromaeosaurid clade, and its adaptations that suggest a semi-aquatic predatory lifestyle add an additional ecomorphology to those developed by non-avian maniraptorans.

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  • Andrea Cau & Vincent Beyrand & Dennis F. A. E. Voeten & Vincent Fernandez & Paul Tafforeau & Koen Stein & Rinchen Barsbold & Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar & Philip J. Currie & Pascal Godefroit, 2017. "Synchrotron scanning reveals amphibious ecomorphology in a new clade of bird-like dinosaurs," Nature, Nature, vol. 552(7685), pages 395-399, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:552:y:2017:i:7685:d:10.1038_nature24679
    DOI: 10.1038/nature24679
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