Scientific Papers on Dinosaur Eggs, Embryos, Reproduction, and Evolution
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A Comparative Embryological Study
by John R. Horner & David B. Weishampel

A Comparative Embryological Study (a Correction)
by John R. Horner & David B. Weishampel

A Large Compsognathid from the Early K Yixian Formation of China
by Sunny H. Hwang, Mark A. Norell, Ji Qiang, Gao Keqin

A Nesting Dinosaur
by Mark A. Norell, James M. Clark, Luis M. Chiappe, and Demberelyin Dashzeveg

A Nesting Trace with Eggs for the K Theropod Troodon
by David J. Varricchio, Frankie Jackson, and Clive N. Trueman

A New Avian Taxon from the Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Western Liaoning
by Gao Chun-ling and Liu Jin-yuan

A New Species of Dromaeosaurids from the Yixian Formation

A Phylogenetic Assessment of Prismatic Dinosaur Eggs
by David J. Varricchio, Frankie D. Jackson

A Possible Chelonian Egg from the Brazilian Late Cretaceous
by Sergio Alex Azevedo, Valeria Gallo, and Jorge Ferigolo

A Taxonomic Problem Concerning Two Diapsid Genera from the Lower Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China
by Smith and Harris

A Theropod Dinosaur Embryo and the Affinities
by Norell, Clark, Demberelyin, Rhinchen, Chiappe, Davidson, McKenna, Altangerel, Novacek

Abnormal, Multilayered Titanosaur Eggs From In Situ Clutches at the Auca Mahuevo Locality
by Frankie D. Jackson, Alberto Garrido, James G. Schmitt, Luis M. Chiappe, Lowell Dingus, and David B. Loope

An Embryonic Oviraptoid from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia
by Norell, Clark, Chiappe

An oviraptorid skeleton from the late Cretaceous of Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia preserved in an avian like brooding position over an oviraptorid nest
by Clark, Norell, Chiappe

Avialan status for Oviraptorosauria
by Teresa Maryanska, Halszka, and Mieczyslaw Wolsan

Avian Eggshell Mineralization
by Yves Nys, Joel Gautron, Juan M Garcia-Ruiz, and Maxwell T. Hincke

Baby Dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Lance and Hell Creek Formations
by Kenneth Carpenter

Baby Hadrosaurid Material Associated with an Unusually High Abundance of Troodon Teeth
by Michael J. Ryan, Philip J. Currie, James D. Gardner, Matthew K. Vickaryous, and Jason M. Lavigne

Bird-like Characteristics of Troodontid Theropod Eggshell
by Zelenitsky, Modesto, Currie

Comparative Osteohistology of Some Embryonic Archosaurs
by John R. Horner, Kevin Padian, Armand de Ricqles

Dinosaur Bones and Eggs in South Korea
by Yuong-Nam Lee

Dinosaur Egg Nests, Mammals, and Other Vertebrates from a New Maastrichtian Site
by Codrea, Smith, Dica, Folie, Garcia, Godefroit, Itterbeeck

Dinosaur Eggs and Nesting Behaviors
by Grellet-Tinner, Chiappe, Norell, Bottjer

Dinosaur Eggshell from the Red Sandstone Group
by Gottfried, O’Connor, Jackson, Roberts, and Chami

Dinosaur Reproduction and Parenting
by John R. Horner

Dinosaur Reproduction: Myths and Facts
by Kenneth Carpenter

Dinosaur Nesting on Tidal Flats
by Lopez-Martinez, Moratalla, and Sanz

Earliest Laurasian Sauropod Eggshells
by Garcia, Marivaux, Pelissie, and Vianey-Liaud

Eggshell Taphonomy at Modern Gull Colonies and a Dinosaur Clutch Site
by Hayward, Zelenitsky, Smith, Zaft, and Clayburn

Embryos and Eggs for the Cretaceous Theropod Dinosaur Troodon Formosus
by Varricchio, Horner, Jackson

Embryos of an Early Jurassic Prosauropod Dinosaur and Their Evolutionary Significance
by Reisz, Scott, Sues, Evans, and Raath

Embryos of Early Cretaceous Choristodera (Reptilia) from the Jehol Biota in Western Liaoning, China

Evidence of Colonial Nesting and ‘Site Fidelity’ among Ornithischian Dinosaurs
by John R. Horner

First Record of Elongatoolithid Theropod Eggshell From North America
by Zelenitsky, Carpenter, Currie

Fossil Bird Eggs from the Pliocene of Laetoli, Tanzania
by Terry Harrison

Fossil Struthionid Eggshells from Laetoli, Tanzania
by Terry Harrison and Charles P. Msuya

Four-Winged Dinosaurs from China

Histomorphogenesis of Embryos of Upper Jurassic Theropods from Lourinha (Portugal)

Juvenile Specimens of the Ornithischian Dinosaur Psittacosaurus
by Walter P. Coombs

Long Bone Histology of the Hadrosaurid Dinosaur Maiasaura Peeblesorum
by Horner, Ricqles, and Padian

Long Bone Histology of the Tendaguru Sauropods
by P. Martin Sander

Mesozoic Birds of China
by Lianhai Hou

Minute Theropod Eggs and Embryo from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand and the Dinosaur-Bird Transition

Molecular Preservation in Late Cretaceous Sauropod Dinosaur Eggshells
by Schweitzer, Chiappe, Garrido, Lowenstein, and Pincus

Morphometrics of Moa Eggshell Fragments
by B. J Gill

New Enantiornithine Bird from the Marine Upper Cretaceous of Alabama
by Chiappe, Lamb, and Ericson

Newly Hatched Dinosaur Babies Hit the Ground Running

Osteology of the Sauropod Embryos from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia
by Salgado, Coria, and Chiappe

Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction of Dinosaur Nesting Sites
by Cojan, Renard, and Emmanuel

Parataxonomic Classification of Ornithoid Eggshell Fragments from the Oldman Formation
by Darla K. Zelenitsky, L.V. Hills, and Philip Currie

Patterns of Development: The Altricial-Precocial Spectrum
by Starck and Ricklefs

Pterosaur Embryos from the Early Cretaceous

Relationships Between European and Indian Dinosaur Eggs and Eggshells of the Family Megaloolithidae
by Vianey-Liaud, Khosla, and Garcia

Reproductive Traits of Non-Avian Theropods
by Zelenitsky

Respiratory and Reproductive Paleophysiology of Dinosaurs and Early Birds
by Ruben, Jones, and Geist

Sauropod Eggs and Embryos from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia
by Chiappe, Dingus, Jackson, Grellet-Tinner, Aspinall, Clarke, Coria, Garrido, and Loope

Soft Tissue in an Early Cretaceous Pterosaur from Liaoning Province, China
by Jun-Chang Lu

Taphonomic Effects of pH and Temperature on Extant Avian Dinosaur Eggshell
by Clayburn, Smith, and Hayward

The Dinosaur Hadrosaurus foulkii
by Prieto-Marquez, Weishampel, and Horner

The Theropod Reproductive System
by Peter Larson

Ultrastructure and Functional Morphology of Eggshells Supports the Idea that Dinosaur Eggs Were Incubated Buried in a Substrate
by D.C. Deeming

Upper Jurassic Theropod Dinosaur Embryos from Lourinha (Portugal)
by Mateus, Mateus, Antunes, Mateus, Taquet, Ribeiro, and Manuppella