Tone Blakesley, Paige E dePolo, Dugald A Ross, Neil D L Clark, Stephen L Brusatte
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摘要
苏格兰斯凯岛(Isle of Skye)的中侏罗世沉积物,在全球化石记录稀少的时期,提高了我们对兽脚亚目恐龙分布、古环境偏好和行为的理解。在这里,我们描述并分类了来自斯凯岛特罗特尼什半岛的185个bathonian时代的非原位恐龙足迹,其中许多是第一次被描述,并使用摄影测量技术进行了成像,在一个新的赫布里底系列中分为四种形态。在Lùb Score的淡水封闭泻湖Kilmaluag组中,较小的形态型比Valtos的淡水-微咸河流三角洲Valtos砂岩组中较大的形态型更丰富。虽然含径迹层的可评估露头有限,但我们推断,不同大小径迹层的特定古环境的接近性或适宜性可能会影响组合组成。具有多个足迹的稀少表面表明在各自的古环境中潜在的足迹制造者行为,包括在Valtos觅食和在Lùb Score孵化后的照顾。这些足迹很可能代表了一种大型巨龙类和多种体型较小的基底虚骨龙或非虚骨龙类(如角鼻龙、巨骨龙科、异特龙科)兽脚亚目恐龙的足迹。这些足迹制造者及其行为的记录进一步丰富了我们对这段鲜为人知的时期的恐龙动物群的理解。
Small theropod-dominated dinosaur footprint assemblages in the Middle Jurassic Valtos Sandstone and Kilmaluag Formations on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
Middle Jurassic deposits on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, are improving our understanding of the distribution, palaeoenvironmental preferences and behaviour of theropod dinosaurs from a time when the global fossil record is sparse. Here, we describe and classify 185 Bathonian-aged ex situ dinosaur tracks from Skye's Trotternish Peninsula-many described for the first time and imaged using photogrammetric techniques-into four morphotypes within a new Hebridean series. In the freshwater, closed-lagoonal Kilmaluag Formation at Lùb Score, smaller morphotypes are more abundant than larger equivalents in the freshwater-brackish fluviodeltaic Valtos Sandstone Formation at Valtos. Although assessable outcrops of track-bearing horizons are limited, we infer that the proximity to, or suitability of, specific palaeoenvironments for different-sized trackmakers may influence assemblage composition. Scarce surfaces with multiple tracks indicate potential trackmaker behaviours in respective palaeoenvironments, including foraging at Valtos and post-hatchling care at Lùb Score. The tracks most likely represent traces of a large megalosaurid and multiple smaller-bodied basal coelurosaurian or non-coelurosaurian (e.g. Ceratosauria, Megalosauroidea, Allosauroidea) theropods. The documentation of these trackmakers and their behaviours further enriches our understanding of dinosaur faunas during this poorly known time.
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