Thank you for the nice talk! Your study demonstrates hatching asynchrony in the non-avian dinosaurs and discuss the influence of hatching area per egg. I wonder if some non-avian dinosaurs change their positions or move eggs for “equal-hatching,” just like modern passerines? Or, the non-avian dinosaurs in your study had not develop such complicated breeding strategies? Another question is, is the parental hatching necessary during the warm period in the Mesozoic?
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Thank you for the nice talk! Your study demonstrates hatching asynchrony in the non-avian dinosaurs and discuss the influence of hatching area per egg. I wonder if some non-avian dinosaurs change their positions or move eggs for “equal-hatching,” just like modern passerines? Or, the non-avian dinosaurs in your study had not develop such complicated breeding strategies? Another question is, is the parental hatching necessary during the warm period in the Mesozoic?