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This project aims to investigate the presence of placentotrophy in extinct marine reptiles, specifically ichthyosaurs and sauropterygians. By comparing bone organization patterns in modern whales and fossil records, the research seeks to enhance understanding of reproductive strategies in amniotes and their evolutionar…
Placentotrophy (delivery of nutrients to the fetus throughout pregnancy) is a highly derived reproductive strategy present in most mammals and some other vertebrates, including a handful of reptiles.
Even though many different viviparous (life-birthing) reptiles are known in the fossil record, the presence of placentotrophy in these groups has never been documented.
This project aims to explore the potential presence of placentotrophy in extinct the viviparous marine reptiles: ichthyosaurs and s…
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