Here we report an oviparous choristodere from the Lower Cretaceous period of northeast China. The ossification sequence of the embryo confirms that choristoderes are basal archosauromorphs. The discovery of oviparity in this assumed viviparous extinct clade, together with existing evidence, suggests that EER was the primitive reproductive mode in basal archosauromorphs. Leer la noticia.





This paper aims to present accurate distribution maps, describe habitat affinities, and provide abundance estimates for the herpetofauna of North Sweden for the period 1970–2022. Leer más.
Desde salamandras hasta ranas pasando por sapos… toda una variedad de anfibios de la Sierra del Rincón de Madrid se encuentran en peligro. Leer más.
A recent publication in “Nature” has shed light on the potential threat that the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) poses to North American amphibian species. The Open Access article, submitted by Matthew J. Gray et al, aimed to evaluate the risk of Bsal invasion and its potential impact on amphibian biodiversity in the region. Leer más.
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