基隆龙圆顶龙的新标本(恐龙:蜥脚类)突出了属内的变异性和颅异速

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Volumina Jurassica Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.7306/vj.19.5
D. Woodruff, D. R. Wilhite, P. Larson, M. Eads
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摘要

圆顶龙是北美最常见的恐龙之一,也是世界上最具代表性的恐龙类群之一。由于圆顶龙的标本数量众多,其完整程度和成熟程度不等,理论上可以作为新蜥脚亚目动物的典范,有助于更好地理解种内和种间变异、二态性以及生活史的发展和策略。然而,与直觉相反的是,它的丰富似乎阻碍了积极的研究。在这里,我们描述了一个新的圆顶龙标本,它最著名的是一个几乎完整和铰接的头骨。虽然圆顶龙的颅骨材料无疑是北美最常见的蜥脚类恐龙颅骨材料,但我们对整个颅骨形态的了解是有限的,而且很大程度上依赖于更有限的历史标本。除了进一步阐明圆顶龙颅骨的形态和变异外,相关的后颅也允许首次识别可能的颅异速。在几个标本中鉴定出这种令人困惑的颅异速,表明它不是单一的变异。虽然这一分析无法找到原因机制,但分类、二态性或极端的种内/种内变异等因素都是未来分析的可能考虑因素。对这种未记载的颅异速的认识进一步强调了尽管有这么多,我们对圆顶龙的了解仍然有很大的差距;这一分析进一步表明,该属迫切需要修订。
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A new specimen of the basal macronarian Camarasaurus (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) highlights variability and cranial allometry within the genus
Camarasaurus represents one of the most common dinosaurs from North America, and certainly a contender for one of the most abundantly represented dinosaur taxa worldwide. With numerous specimens ranging the gamut of completeness and maturity, Camarasaurus would theoretically represent a neosauropodian exemplar towards better understanding intra- and interspecific variation, dimorphism, and life history development and strategies. And yet, counterintuitively, its abundance is seemingly a deterrent for active research. Herein we describe a new specimen of Camarasaurus sp. which is most notably known from a nearly complete and articulated skull. While Camarasaurus cranial material is unquestionably the most common sauropod cranial material from North America, our understanding of the total cranial morphology is limited, and largely relies on more limited and historic specimens. In addition to further illuminating the morphology and variation present in Camarasaurus crania, associated post-crania also allow for the first recognition of possible cranial allometry. The identification of this perplexing cranial allometry in several specimens indicates that it is not a singular variation. Though this analysis was not able to source the causal mechanism, factors such as taxonomy, dimorphism, or extreme intra-/intraspecific variation are all possible considerations for future analyses. The recognition of this undocumented cranial allometry further emphasizes that despite being so numerous, there is still vast gaps in our knowledge about Camarasaurus; and this analysis further echoes that the genus is in desperate need of revision.
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Volumina Jurassica Earth and Planetary Sciences-Stratigraphy
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