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Edina Prondvai
Edina Prondvai
University of Birmingham, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Rethinking the nature of fibrolamellar bone: an integrative biological revision of sauropod plexiform bone formation
K Stein, E Prondvai
Biological Reviews 89 (1), 24-47, 2014
1192014
Development-based revision of bone tissue classification: the importance of semantics for science
E Prondvai, KHW Stein, A De Ricqlès, J Cubo
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 112 (4), 799-816, 2014
1062014
Phylogeny, histology and inferred body size evolution in a new rhabdodontid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Hungary
A Ősi, E Prondvai, R Butler, DB Weishampel
Public Library of Science 7 (9), e44318, 2012
992012
Life history of Rhamphorhynchus inferred from bone histology and the diversity of pterosaurian growth strategies
E Prondvai, K Stein, A Ősi, MP Sander
PLoS One 7 (2), e31392, 2012
642012
Medullary bone in fossils: function, evolution and significance in growth curve reconstructions of extinct vertebrates
E Prondvai
Journal of evolutionary biology 30 (3), 440-460, 2017
552017
New interpretation of the palate of pterosaurs
A Ősi, E Prondvai, E Frey, B Pohl
The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary …, 2010
392010
Structure and evolutionary implications of the earliest (Sinemurian, Early Jurassic) dinosaur eggs and eggshells
K Stein, E Prondvai, T Huang, JM Baele, PM Sander, R Reisz
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 4424, 2019
362019
Diversity and convergences in the evolution of feeding adaptations in ankylosaurs (Dinosauria: Ornithischia)
A Ősi, E Prondvai, J Mallon, ER Bodor
Historical Biology 29 (4), 539-570, 2017
362017
New pterosaurian remains from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian) of Hungary (Iharkút, Csehbánya Formation)
A Ősi, E Buffetaut, E Prondvai
Cretaceous Research 32 (4), 456-463, 2011
362011
Medullary bone-like tissue in the mandibular symphyses of a pterosaur suggests non-reproductive significance
E Prondvai, KHW Stein
Scientific Reports 4 (1), 6253, 2014
352014
Sympatry of two ankylosaurs (Hungarosaurus and cf. Struthiosaurus) in the Santonian of Hungary
A Ősi, E Prondvai
Cretaceous Research 44, 58-63, 2013
332013
Inferred bite marks on a Late Cretaceous (Santonian) bothremydid turtle and a hylaeochampsid crocodilian from Hungary
G Botfalvai, E Prondvai, A Ősi
Cretaceous Research 50, 304-317, 2014
292014
New ankylosaurian material from the Upper Cretaceous of Transylvania
A Ősi, V Codrea, E Prondvai, Z Csiki-Sava
Annales de Paléontologie 100 (3), 257-271, 2014
292014
Intraskeletal histovariability, allometric growth patterns, and their functional implications in bird-like dinosaurs
E Prondvai, P Godefroit, D Adriaens, DY Hu
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 258, 2018
282018
Does morphology reflect osteohistology-based ontogeny? A case study of Late Cretaceous pterosaur jaw symphyses from Hungary reveals hidden taxonomic diversity
E Prondvai, ER Bodor, A Ősi
Paleobiology 40 (2), 288-321, 2014
262014
Comparative crystallography suggests maniraptoran theropod affinities for latest Cretaceous European ‘geckoid’eggshell
S Choi, M Moreno‐Azanza, Z Csiki‐Sava, E Prondvai, YN Lee
Papers in Palaeontology 6 (2), 265-292, 2020
222020
The pterosaurian remains from the Grünbach Formation (Campanian, Gosau Group) of Austria: a reappraisal of ‘Ornithocheirus buenzeli’
E Buffetaut, A Ősi, E Prondvai
Geological Magazine 148 (2), 334-339, 2011
212011
Extensive chondroid bone in juvenile duck limbs hints at accelerated growth mechanism in avian skeletogenesis
E Prondvai, PE Witten, A Abourachid, A Huysseune, D Adriaens
Journal of Anatomy 236 (3), 463-473, 2020
202020
New models for the wing extension in pterosaurs
E Prondvai, DWE Hone
Historical Biology 20 (4), 237-254, 2008
202008
First report of Triassic vertebrate assemblages from the Villány Hills (Southern Hungary)
A Ősi, G Botfalvai, E Prondvai, Z Hajdu, G Czirják, Z Szentesi, E Pozsgai, ...
Central European Geology 56 (4), 297-335, 2013
172013
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