MicroCT scan of a fossil cervical vertrebra of a Perplexicervicidae (Aves) - Supplementary material to "Mayr et al. (2023): Reinterpretation of tuberculate cervical vertebrae of Eocene birds as an exceptional anti-predator adaptation against the mammalian craniocervical killing bite"
MicroCT (x-ray
microcomputed tomography, YXLON FF35 CT) dataset of a fossil cervical vertrebrate of a Perplexicervicidae (Aves). The specimen is part of the vertebrate collection of the department of Geology and Paleontology at the Natural History Museum Vienna.
Usage Notes
System: YXLON FF 35 CT
Beam: FXE Direct Beam
Detector: Perkin Elmer
Y.Panel 4343 CT
Scan Parameters: 90 kV, 200 µA, 1 s exposure time, 3600 projection images
Isotropic voxel size: 11 µm
Publications
Mayr, G., Göhlich, U.B., Roček, Z., Lemierre, A., Winkler, V. & Georgalis, G.L. (2023): Reinterpretation
of tuberculate cervical vertebrae of Eocene birds as an exceptional
anti-predator adaptation against the mammalian craniocervical killing
bite. Journal of Anatomy, 00, 1–9. Available from:
https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13980