The diversity of sauropod dinosaurs and their first taxonomic succession from the latest Cretaceous of southwestern Europe: Clues to demise and extinction

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作者
Vila, B. [1 ,2 ]
Galobart, A. [2 ]
Canudo, J. I. [1 ]
Le Loeuff, J. [3 ]
Dinares-Turell, J. [4 ]
Riera, V. [5 ]
Oms, O. [5 ]
Tortosa, T. [6 ,7 ]
Gaete, R. [8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zaragoza, Fac Ciencias, E-50009 Zaragoza, Spain
[2] Carrer Escola Ind, Inst Catala Paleontol Miquel Crusafont, Barcelona 08201, Catalonia, Spain
[3] Musee Dinosaures, F-11260 Esperaza, France
[4] Ist Nazl Geofis & Vuclcanol, I-00143 Rome, Italy
[5] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Geol, E-08193 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
[6] Museum Hist Nat Aix en Provence, F-13100 Aix En Provence, France
[7] Ecole Normale Super, UMR 8538, Geol Lab, F-75231 Paris 5, France
[8] Museu Conca Della, Lleida 25650, Catalonia, Spain
关键词
Sauropod; Diversity; Late cretaceous; Extinction; Palaeobiogeography; Europe; SAN-JUAN BASIN; NEUQUENSAURUS-AUSTRALIS; BAURU GROUP; SOUTHERN FRANCE; HATEG BASIN; ROCK RECORD; TITANOSAUR; PYRENEES; SKELETON; SHAPE;
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10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.06.008
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Southwestern Europe is a key setting to evaluate the diversity of non-avian dinosaurs before the end of the Cretaceous (below the K-Pg boundary). The ancient Ibero-Armorican Island, encompassing the current regions of North-East Iberia and South France, provides a substantial record of sauropod fossils. The study of multiple sauropod femora from localities where upper Campanian to uppermost Maastrichtian successions are both exposed, together with the integration of the information gathered from previously known localities has allowed the biodiversity of sauropods to be reassessed within a precise and clear chronostratigraphic framework. From the studied sample several titanosaur forms have been distinguished including a gracile and small-sized titanosaur (Lirainosaurus astibiae), a robust medium-sized titanosaur (Ampelosaurus acids), a gracile medium-sized titanosaur (Atsinganosaurus velauciensis), and five other indeterminate but distinct titanosaurs, which span the late Campanian through the entire Maastrichtian. The youngest of these occurs in the uppermost part of palaeomagnetic chron C30n in the latest Maastrichtian (similar to 0.4-1 Ma before the K-Pg boundary), representing the youngest sauropod yet documented in Eurasia. The pattern of diversity on the Ibero-Armorican Island rules out a decline in sauropod diversity at the very end of the Cretaceous. As with other regions during the late Cretaceous, the abundance and quality of the sauropod fossil record is probably influenced by multiple biases (sampling, ecological, and environmental). (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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