نتایج جستجو برای: late jurassic

تعداد نتایج: 198857  

2016
Blair W McPhee Paul Upchurch Philip D Mannion Corwin Sullivan Richard J Butler Paul M Barrett

The Early Jurassic of China has long been recognized for its diverse array of sauropodomorph dinosaurs. However, the contribution of this record to our understanding of early sauropod evolution is complicated by a dearth of information on important transitional taxa. We present a revision of the poorly known taxon Sanpasaurus yaoi Young, 1944 from the late Early Jurassic Ziliujing Formation of ...

2010
Joseph J. W. Sertich Mark A. Loewen

BACKGROUND Basal sauropodomorphs, or 'prosauropods,' are a globally widespread paraphyletic assemblage of terrestrial herbivorous dinosaurs from the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic. In contrast to several other landmasses, the North American record of sauropodomorphs during this time interval remains sparse, limited to Early Jurassic occurrences of a single well-known taxon from eastern North ...

Journal: :رخساره های رسوبی 0
احمد لطف آباد عرب محمد رضا وزیری

the upper cretaceous thick bedded succession in badamouyeh mountain in honooj area shows the late cenomanian-santonian stages. also, these deposits are well exposed in the south-west of bibihayat and south of cheshmah gaz village. in the studied section, lower and upper honooj green marls (informal) with intercalation of exogyroferous shaly limestone are overlain by thick bedded limestones and ...

2017
Jamie A. MacLaren Philip S. L. Anderson Paul M. Barrett Emily J. Rayfield

Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quantified over extended timescales. Herbivorous nonavian dinosaurs are an ideal group to test for such responses, because they dominated terrestrial ecosystems for more than 155 Myr and included the largest herbivores that ever existed. The radiation of dinosaurs was punctuated by several ecological...

Journal: : 2021

Geological structure and age of the volcanogenic-sedimentary complex Cape Svyatoi Nos (Svyatonosskaya formation) are presented. The rocks located on border Novosibirsk-Chukotka Verkhoyansk–Kolyma fold belts, coast Laptev East- Siberian Seas. Field studies indicate that belong to a single complex. maximum thickness individual sections reaches up 700 m. Coarse-grained pyroclastic with rare lava f...

2009
Kristian Remes Francisco Ortega Ignacio Fierro Ulrich Joger Ralf Kosma José Manuel Marín Ferrer Oumarou Amadou Ide Abdoulaye Maga

BACKGROUND The early evolution of sauropod dinosaurs is poorly understood because of a highly incomplete fossil record. New discoveries of Early and Middle Jurassic sauropods have a great potential to lead to a better understanding of early sauropod evolution and to reevaluate the patterns of sauropod diversification. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A new sauropod from the Middle Jurassic of Niger, Spinop...

2015
David B Nicholson Patricia A Holroyd Roger B J Benson Paul M Barrett

Chelonians are ectothermic, with an extensive fossil record preserved in diverse palaeoenvironmental settings: consequently, they represent excellent models for investigating organismal response to long-term environmental change. We present the first Mesozoic chelonian taxic richness curve, subsampled to remove geological/collection biases, and demonstrate that their palaeolatitudinal distribut...

2002
FEDERICO OLÓRIZ PAUL PALMQVIST JUAN A. PÉREZ-CLAROS Juan A. Pérez

The functional signiŽ cance of frilled septa and complex sutures in ammonoids has generated ongoing debate. The ‘classic’ hypothesis envisages ammonoid shells and septa as designed for resisting ambient hydrostatic pressure, complex sutures being the evidence of strength in shells for colonization of deep habitats. Here we address the ‘suture problem’, focusing on the analysis and interpretatio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Kim Roelants Alexander Haas Franky Bossuyt

Anurans (frogs and toads) are unique among land vertebrates in possessing a free-living larval stage that, parallel to adult frogs, diversified into an impressive range of ecomorphs. The tempo and mode at which tadpole morphology evolved through anuran history as well as its relationship to lineage diversification remain elusive. We used a molecular phylogenetic framework to examine patterns of...

2015
Annie Schmaltz Hsiou Marco Aurélio Gallo De França Jorge Ferigolo Brian Lee Beatty

The sphenodontian fossil record in South America is well known from Mesozoic and Paleogene deposits of Argentinean Patagonia, mainly represented by opisthodontians, or taxa closely related to the modern Sphenodon. In contrast, the Brazilian fossil record is restricted to the Caturrita Formation, Late Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul, represented by several specimens of Clevosauridae, including Cle...

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