Dinosaur swim tracks from the Lower Cretaceous of La Rioja, Spain: An ichnological approach to non-common behaviours

被引:3
作者
Navarro-Lorbes, P. [1 ]
Diaz-Martinez, I. [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Valle-Melon, J. M. [6 ]
Rodriguez-Miranda, A. [6 ,7 ]
Moratalla, J. J. [8 ]
Ferrer-Ventura, M. [1 ]
Juan-Palacios, R. San [1 ]
Torices, A. [1 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ La Rioja, Dept Human Sci, Edificio Dept C Luis de Ulloa 2, Logrono 26004, La Rioja, Spain
[2] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Inst Invest Paleobiol & Geol IIPG, Ave Roca 1242, RA-8332 Gen Roca, Rio Negro, Argentina
[3] Univ Nacl Rio Negro IIPG, Ave Roca 1242, RA-8332 Gen Roca, Rio Negro, Argentina
[4] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Sci & Technol Fac, Geol Dept, Sarriena Auzoa z-g, Leioa 48940, Basque Country, Spain
[5] Univ Cantabria, Fac Sci, Dept Earth Sci & Condensed Matter Phys, Santander 39005, Cantabria, Spain
[6] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Lab Geometr Documentat Heritage GPAC, Built Heritage Res Grp, C Justo Velez Elorriaga 1, Vitoria 01006, Spain
[7] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Dept Appl Math, C Nieves Cano 12, Vitoria 01006, Spain
[8] CSIC, Dept Geol & Subsuelo, Inst Geol & Minero Espana IGME, Rios Rosas 23, Madrid 28003, Spain
[9] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Ciencias Geol, Dept Geodinam Estratig & Paleontol, Calle Jose Antonio Novais 12, Madrid 28040, Spain
关键词
Lower Cretaceous; Paleoichnology; Non -avian dinosaurs behaviour; Swimming dinosaurs; Cameros basin; CONCAVENATOR-CORCOVATUS THEROPODA; SEMIAQUATIC ADAPTATIONS; POWERED FLIGHT; CAMEROS BASIN; CARCHARODONTOSAURIA; PRESERVATION; FOOTPRINTS; OSTEOLOGY; HABITS; LOCOMOTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105516
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The reconstruction of behavioural patterns performed by non-avian dinosaurs is an important task of palaeontology in order to globally understand how these animals interacted with their environment. Their relation with aquatic lifestyles has always been an intriguing question that has been extensively studied during the last decades, especially focused on some specific groups. The present work describes a new tracksite with 27 swimming tracks located in a fluvial setting from the Lower Cretaceous Urbion Group of La Rioja (Spain). They are preserved as natural casts with sizes between 8.5 and 29.2 cm and a predominant orientation. The tracks have been classified into 6 different morphotypes according to their morphology, and grouped into 5 different categories depending on the different pes-substrate interactions, following the proposal of Romilio et al. (2013). Some tracks were produced while the animal was moving in partial or complete buoyancy, and displacement was conducted by water and sediment impulsion, not just a mere paddling. Other tracks could be impressed in a bottom-walked, when the trackmaker touched the digit tips on the ground vertically or sub-vertically. This new tracksite confirms the capabilities of some groups of non-avian dinosaurs to interact with shallow water environments where they could print their pedes as they moved, either in complete buoyancy or during a displacement with some vertical component in the water column. It also contributes to the better understanding of swimming track morphologies as especially dependent on pes-sediment interaction and environment more than differences in pes configuration itself, causing the high variability of swimming footprints even when they belong to the same trackway. The classification of swimming tracks and footprints into categories dependent on the pes-substrate interaction could be a good guiding principle to avoid problematics about ichnotaxonomical definition.(c) 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 144 条
  • [1] ESTIMATES OF SPEEDS OF DINOSAURS
    ALEXANDER, RM
    [J]. NATURE, 1976, 261 (5556) : 129 - 130
  • [2] THE IDEAL AND THE FEASIBLE - PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS ON EVOLUTION
    ALEXANDER, RM
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 1985, 26 (04) : 345 - 358
  • [3] A new contribution to our knowledge of the large-bodied theropods from the Barremian of the Iberian Peninsula: the "Barranco del Hocino" site (Spain)
    Alonso, A.
    Gasca, J. M.
    Navarro-Lorbes, P.
    Rubio, C.
    Canudo, J., I
    [J]. JOURNAL OF IBERIAN GEOLOGY, 2018, 44 (01) : 7 - 23
  • [4] On the spinosaurid theropod teeth from the early Barremian (Early Cretaceous) Blesa Formation (Spain)
    Alonso, Antonio
    Ignacio Canudo, Jose
    [J]. HISTORICAL BIOLOGY, 2016, 28 (06) : 823 - 834
  • [5] Oxygen isotope evidence for semi-aquatic habits among spinosaurid theropods
    Amiot, Romain
    Buffetaut, Eric
    Lecuyer, Christophe
    Wang, Xu
    Boudad, Larbi
    Ding, Zhongli
    Fourel, Francois
    Hutt, Steven
    Martineau, Francois
    Medeiros, Manuel Alfredo
    Mo, Jinyou
    Simon, Laurent
    Suteethorn, Varavudh
    Sweetman, Steven
    Tong, Haiyan
    Zhang, Fusong
    Zhou, Zhonghe
    [J]. GEOLOGY, 2010, 38 (02) : 139 - 142
  • [6] Aquatic adaptation in the skull of carnivorous dinosaurs (Theropoda:Spinosauridae) and the evolution of aquatic habits in spinosaurids
    Arden, Thomas M. S.
    Klein, Catherine G.
    Zouhri, Samir
    Longrich, Nicholas R.
    [J]. CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2019, 93 : 275 - 284
  • [7] Semi-aquatic adaptations in a spinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil
    Aureliano, Tito
    Ghilardi, Aline M.
    Buck, Pedro V.
    Fabbri, Matteo
    Samathi, Adun
    Delcourt, Rafael
    Fernandes, Marcelo A.
    Sander, Martin
    [J]. CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2018, 90 : 283 - 295
  • [8] Avanzini M, 2005, ACTA PALAEONTOL POL, V50, P743
  • [9] Avanzini Marco, 2010, Bulletin of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, V51, P239
  • [10] New spinosaurids from the Wessex Formation (Early Cretaceous, UK) and the European origins of Spinosauridae
    Barker, Chris T.
    Hone, David W. E.
    Naish, Darren
    Cau, Andrea
    Lockwood, Jeremy A. F.
    Foster, Brian
    Clarkin, Claire E.
    Schneider, Philipp
    Gostling, Neil J.
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)