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A palaeoequatorial ornithischian and new constraints on early dinosaur diversification.


ABSTRACT: Current characterizations of early dinosaur evolution are incomplete: existing palaeobiological and phylogenetic scenarios are based on a fossil record dominated by saurischians and the implications of the early ornithischian record are often overlooked. Moreover, the timings of deep phylogenetic divergences within Dinosauria are poorly constrained owing to the absence of a rigorous chronostratigraphical framework for key Late Triassic-Early Jurassic localities. A new dinosaur from the earliest Jurassic of the Venezuelan Andes is the first basal ornithischian recovered from terrestrial deposits directly associated with a precise radioisotopic date and the first-named dinosaur from northern South America. It expands the early palaeogeographical range of Ornithischia to palaeoequatorial regions, an area sometimes thought to be devoid of early dinosaur taxa, and offers insights into early dinosaur growth rates, the evolution of sociality and the rapid tempo of the global dinosaur radiation following the end-Triassic mass extinction, helping to underscore the importance of the ornithischian record in broad-scale discussions of early dinosaur history.

SUBMITTER: Barrett PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4132680 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A palaeoequatorial ornithischian and new constraints on early dinosaur diversification.

Barrett Paul M PM   Butler Richard J RJ   Mundil Roland R   Scheyer Torsten M TM   Irmis Randall B RB   Sánchez-Villagra Marcelo R MR  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20140901 1791


Current characterizations of early dinosaur evolution are incomplete: existing palaeobiological and phylogenetic scenarios are based on a fossil record dominated by saurischians and the implications of the early ornithischian record are often overlooked. Moreover, the timings of deep phylogenetic divergences within Dinosauria are poorly constrained owing to the absence of a rigorous chronostratigraphical framework for key Late Triassic-Early Jurassic localities. A new dinosaur from the earliest  ...[more]

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