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A giant soft-shelled egg from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Lewnard, Joseph A.;  Lo, Nathan C.;  Arinaminpathy, Nimalan;  Frost, Isabel;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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Egg size and structure reflect important constraints on the reproductive and life-history characteristics of vertebrates(1). More than two-thirds of all extant amniotes lay eggs(2). During the Mesozoic era (around 250 million to 65 million years ago), body sizes reached extremes  nevertheless, the largest known egg belongs to the only recently extinct elephant bird(3), which was roughly 66 million years younger than the last nonavian dinosaurs and giant marine reptiles. Here we report a new type of egg discovered in nearshore marine deposits from the Late Cretaceous period (roughly 68 million years ago) of Antarctica. It exceeds all nonavian dinosaur eggs in volume and differs from them in structure. Although the elephant bird egg is slightly larger, its eggshell is roughly five times thicker and shows a substantial prismatic layer and complex pore structure(4). By contrast, the new fossil, visibly collapsed and folded, presents a thin eggshell with a layered structure that lacks a prismatic layer and distinct pores, and is similar to that of most extant lizards and snakes (Lepidosauria)(5). The identity of the animal that laid the egg is unknown, but these preserved morphologies are consistent with the skeletal remains of mosasaurs (large marine lepidosaurs) found nearby. They are not consistent with described morphologies of dinosaur eggs of a similar size class. Phylogenetic analyses of traits for 259 lepidosaur species plus outgroups suggest that the egg belonged to an individual that was at least 7 metres long, hypothesized to be a giant marine reptile, all clades of which have previously been proposed to show live birth(6). Such a large egg with a relatively thin eggshell may reflect derived constraints associated with body shape, reproductive investment linked with gigantism, and lepidosaurian viviparity, in which a '  vestigial'  egg is laid and hatches immediately(7).


A fossil egg unearthed from Cretaceous deposits in Antarctica is more than 20 cm long, exceeds all known nonavian eggs in volume, is soft-shelled, and was perhaps laid by a giant marine lizard such as a mosasaur.


  
A claustrum in reptiles and its role in slow-wave sleep 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7795) : 413-+
作者:  Loubeyre, Paul;  Occelli, Florent;  Dumas, Paul
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The mammalian claustrum, owing to its widespread connectivity with other forebrain structures, has been hypothesized to mediate functions that range from decision-making to consciousness(1). Here we report that a homologue of the claustrum, identified by single-cell transcriptomics and viral tracing of connectivity, also exists in a reptile-the Australian bearded dragon Pogona vitticeps. In Pogona, the claustrum underlies the generation of sharp waves during slow-wave sleep. The sharp waves, together with superimposed high-frequency ripples(2), propagate to the entire neighbouring pallial dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR). Unilateral or bilateral lesions of the claustrum suppress the production of sharp-wave ripples during slow-wave sleep in a unilateral or bilateral manner, respectively, but do not affect the regular and rapidly alternating sleep rhythm that is characteristic of sleep in this species(3). The claustrum is thus not involved in the generation of the sleep rhythm itself. Tract tracing revealed that the reptilian claustrum projects widely to a variety of forebrain areas, including the cortex, and that it receives converging inputs from, among others, areas of the mid- and hindbrain that are known to be involved in wake-sleep control in mammals(4-6). Periodically modulating the concentration of serotonin in the claustrum, for example, caused a matching modulation of sharp-wave production there and in the neighbouring DVR. Using transcriptomic approaches, we also identified a claustrum in the turtle Trachemys scripta, a distant reptilian relative of lizards. The claustrum is therefore an ancient structure that was probably already present in the brain of the common vertebrate ancestor of reptiles and mammals. It may have an important role in the control of brain states owing to the ascending input it receives from the mid- and hindbrain, its widespread projections to the forebrain and its role in sharp-wave generation during slow-wave sleep.


A structure homologous to the mammalian claustrum exists in reptiles and has a role in generating sharp waves in the brain during slow-wave sleep.


  
Resilience and vulnerability of herpetofaunal functional groups to natural and human disturbances in a tropical dry forest 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 426: 145-157
作者:  Suazo-Ortuno, Ireri;  Benitez-Malvido, Julieta;  Marroquin-Paramo, Jorge;  Soto, Yunuen;  Siliceo, Hugo;  Alvarado-Diaz, Javier
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Amphibians  Functional traits  Hurricane  Tropical dry forest  Reptiles  
Human land use promotes the abundance and diversity of exotic species on Caribbean islands 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (10) : 4784-4796
作者:  Jesse, Wendy A. M.;  Behm, Jocelyn E.;  Helmus, Matthew R.;  Ellers, Jacintha
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environmental filtering  functional trait diversity  habitat structure  Lesser Antilles  native and exotic species  reptiles  squamates  tropics  urbanization  
Reptile and amphibian response to season of burn in an upland hardwood forest 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 409: 808-816
作者:  Greenberg, Cathryn H.;  Seiboldt, Tyler;  Keyser, Tara L.;  McNab, W. Henry;  Scott, Patrick;  Bush, Janis;  Moorman, Christopher E.
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Amphibians  Growing-season burn  Herpetofauna  Lizard  Prescribed fire  Plestiodon fasciatus  Reptiles  Terrestrial salamanders  Season of burn  
Age-area scaling of extinction debt within isolated terrestrial vertebrate assemblages 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 20 (5)
作者:  Hugueny, Bernard
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Amphibians  birds  conservation biology  diversity dependence  habitat fragmentation  insular biogeography  mammals  relaxation  reptiles  
Long-term impacts of three forest management strategies on herpetofauna abundance in the Missouri Ozarks 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 387
作者:  Rota, Christopher T.;  Wolf, Alexander J.;  Renken, Rochelle B.;  Gitzen, Robert A.;  Fantz, Debby K.;  Montgomery, Robert A.;  Olson, Matthew G.;  Vangilder, Larry D.;  Millspaugh, Joshua J.
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Amphibians  Reptiles  Even-aged management  Uneven-aged management  Hierarchical models  MOFEP  
Fast life history traits promote invasion success in amphibians and reptiles 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 20 (2)
作者:  Allen, William L.;  Street, Sally E.;  Capellini, Isabella
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Amphibians  biological invasions  comparative analyses  invasion biology  invasive species  life history theory  population dynamics  population growth  reptiles  transient dynamics