Episode 374: Was a brand new ankylosaur deaf?


Episode 374 is all about Spinophorosaurus, a sauropod from the Center Jurassic of Niger that was initially thought to have a Stegosaurus-like spiky tail.

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On this episode, we focus on:

Information:

  • Stegouros, the ankylosaur we mentioned had an “axe-like tail”, is healthier described as a macuahuitl tail supply
  • A brand new sauropodomorph, Issi saaneq, was present in what’s now Greenland supply
  • A brand new examine confirmed the ankylosaur Struthiosaurus had a poor sense of listening to and doubtless moved slowly supply
  • The Mace Brown Museum of Pure Historical past in Charleston, South Carolina is providing a brand new paleontology scholarship supply
  • Frisco, Texas is constructing a brand new library, and it’ll embody a life-sized mannequin of a T. rex skeleton supply
  • Sir David Attenborough has a brand new documentary popping out later this 12 months, known as “Dinosaurs: The Remaining Day” supply

The dinosaur of the day: Spinophorosaurus

  • Basal sauropod that lived within the Center Jurassic in what’s now Niger (Irhazer Shale)
  • Seemed like different sauropods, cumbersome with a protracted neck and tail, on 4 legs (had a considerably upright posture)
  • Three specimens discovered
  • Probably the most full identified basal sauropods
  • Subadult estimated to be round 43 ft (13 m) lengthy, and the paratype estimated to be about 46 ft (14 m) lengthy
  • Estimated to weigh about 7 metric tons
  • Had a brief, deep, broad braincase
  • Had spatulate (spoon formed) enamel
  • Had 13 neck vertebrae
  • Neck vertebrae much like Jobaria and Cetiosaurus
  • Had small air-filled inside chambers within the dorsal vertebrae
  • Air sacs are identified in a lot later sauropods
  • Had a inflexible backbone
  • Neural spines have been wrinkled
  • Had a sturdy pelvis
  • Had a robust, inflexible tail
  • Tail had greater than 37 caudal vertebrae
  • Chevrons within the entrance of the tail have been blade-like
  • Chevrons at the back of the tail have been rod-like
  • Initially thought to have spiked osteoderms on the finish of the tail
  • Proper supposed osteoderm was bigger than the left and slightly completely different in form, so that they most likely didn’t type a pair
  • Tail spikes, after they have been regarded as spikes, have been regarded as massive and bony close to the tip of the tail, organized in an analogous strategy to Shunosaurus (a sauropod that lived across the similar time in what’s now China)
  • In 2012, Emanuel Tschopp and others discovered that the tail spikes have been considerably L-shaped and extra just like the L-shaped bones discovered on the Howe Quarry within the Morrison Formation than the tail spikes of Shunosaurus. Additionally they weren’t as rugose/wrinkled in comparison with different dinosaurs’ osteoderms. The L-shaped parts of Spinophorosaurus have been a bit broader than the L-shaped parts from Howe Quarry, and had a triangular define. They usually discovered damaged edges, so it’s potential the pair have been the identical dimension. Final, they have been discovered beneath the scapula (shoulder blade), so prompt they have been clavicles
  • Kind species is Spinophorosaurus nigerensis
  • Described in 2009 by Kristian Remes and others
  • Genus title means “backbone bearing lizard”, primarily based on what was regarded as spiked osteoderms on the tip of the tail (later regarded as clavicles)
  • Species title refers back to the Republic of Niger
  • A pair people collected in 2006 and 2007 on the Rural Neighborhood of Aderbissinat
  • A juvenile was later additionally assigned to Spinophorosaurus
  • Numerous dinosaurs have been present in Niger within the Nineteen Sixties and Nineteen Seventies
  • Paul Sereno excavated there between 1999 and 2003 and located Jobaria and Afrovenator
  • In 2003, the PALDES undertaking (Paleontología y Desarrollo – “Palaeontology and growth”) excavated the realm, with the aim of mixing paleontological analysis with a developmental program (enhancing infrastructure, schooling, and selling tourism)
  • In 2005, Ulrich Joger and Edgar Sommer have been exploring the realm, and locals advised them about some massive bones in a brand new locality. They discovered a rounded bone tip popping out of the floor, which turned out to be an entire femur of the holotype of Spinophorosaurus (additionally discovered a shoulder blade and a vertebra). Fossils have been in onerous, brittle siltstone, and eliminated with gentle blows from hammers
  • Labored with extra locals and located a lot of the specimen in two days, which was largely full (in a dying pose)
  • In a photograph of the holotype on the dig web site, it seems just like the fossil dig websites at museums, the place you sweep away filth and there’s a (almost) full dinosaur
  • They didn’t have the correct gear or permits, so that they coated the fossils with particles to guard it and went again to Germany, with plans to do a full excavation through the Braunschweig museum
  • Received a allow in 2006, and the plan was in change, the museum would construct a brand new college within the space
  • Additionally bought sponsors, and the undertaking was known as “Projeckt Dino”
  • Across the similar time, the PALDES workforce from Spain was working within the space
  • The mayor of Aderbissinat, Mohamed Echika, had given them permission to excavate the skeleton Joger and Sommer had been engaged on, and the skeleton ended up being shipped to Spain, with out the German workforce figuring out (they discovered an empty dig web site)
  • The German workforce ended up discovering the paratype specimen
  • Troublesome excavation, not sufficient water (some individuals serving to to dig fainted); temperatures bought to 109–113 °F (43–45 °C)
  • After almost per week, all however two of the individuals on the workforce have been sick with diarrhea and circulation issues
  • Not a lot shade when digging
  • Additionally a couple of sandstorms, that have been described as peeling their pores and skin
  • Staff completed on April 3, and Echika advised them about what occurred to the primary skeleton. To make up for it, he led them to a different fossil web site, the place they discovered the again finish of presumably a Jobaria skeleton, however they needed to depart it within the area till the following season (the PALDES workforce cancelled their plans to excavate, after the outbreak of the Tuareg rebel from 2007 to 2009)
  • Labored along with the native Aderbissinat neighborhood, comprised of individuals of assorted cultures (Tuareg, Hausa, and Fulani individuals)
  • Dig was organized by an area Tuareg associate Ahmad Bahani and Tuareg Chief and Mayor of the village Tadibene Mohammed Echika
  • Dig occurred throughout a civil battle, they usually have been protected by Mayor Mohammed Echika and the military
  • Additionally numerous snakes, scorpions, monitor lizards, whereas digging (one particular person on web site was a herpetologist so that they knew what to do if bitten by a venomous snake). At evening they used flashlights and went snake looking
  • Additionally discovered petrified wooden, conifers, crocodile enamel, and fish scales (space was swampy and moist when Spinophorosaurus lived)
  • Each the German (Braunschweig Museum) and Spanish (Elche museum) groups labored collectively to explain the dinosaur
  • Took 2.5 years to arrange the paratype
  • Paratype was about 70% full, so the holotype helped fill within the remaining items
  • Between the 2 specimens, a lot of the bones within the skeleton are identified
  • No forearms or fingers discovered
  • Holotype features a braincase, elements of the cranium, and a lot of the skeleton
  • Paratype features a partial cranium and incomplete skeleton
  • Specimens managed by the Musée Nationwide d’Histoire Naturelle, Niamey, Niger (returned after being on exhibit briefly and 3D printing the skeleton)
  • First sauropod to have skeleton 3D printed
  • In 2012, Adrián Páramo and Francisco Ortega described a small sauropod that was discovered close to the 2 Spinophorosaurus specimens. Had 14 vertebrae, together with all of the neck vertebrae and a few again vertebrae, which have been smaller in comparison with the opposite specimens and likewise elements weren’t fused, so thought of to be a juvenile Spinophorosaurus
  • Dinosaur tracks discovered close to the Spinophorosaurus skeletons, together with six footprints from a medium sized sauropod and 120 two-toed theropod footprints (presumably by swimming theropods, which can be why one toe didn’t depart a mark)
  • Numerous similarities between Spinophorosaurus and Center Jurassic Eurasian sauropods, like Shunosaurus and mamenchisaurids (similarities within the vertebrae and humerus), and many variations between Spinophorosaurus and Decrease and Center Jurassic South Gondwanan sauropods (form of neural spines, humerus, vertebrae)
  • Spinophorosaurus helps present that options regarded as in derived sauropods present in East Asia are extra like ancestral traits (plesiomorphic) in eusauropods, so there could also be a connection between sauropods from the Jurassic in North Africa, Europe, and East Asia
  • Necessary sauropod growth could have occurred in what’s now North Africa
  • Space was close to the equator and moist in the summertime, with numerous vegetation
  • In 2012, Fabien Knoll and others seemed on the braincase of Spinophorosaurus
  • Didn’t have diminished vestibular apparatuses, sensory equipment within the internal ear, which can imply it was essential for imaginative and prescient and coordinating actions between the eyes, head, and neck
  • Benjamin Jentgen-Ceschino and others in 2018 reported a most likely pathology in Spinophorosaurus as a result of damage
  • Discovered Spinophorosaurus had quick rising bone tissue
  • In 2015, Vidal and others made a 3D mannequin to review how Spinophorosaurus moved and located it couldn’t transfer its tail a lot (had overlapping chevrons, like dromaeosaurs and ankylosaurs)
  • In 2020, Daniel Vidal and others checked out similarities between giraffe and sauropod necks as they grew up
  • Seemed on the specimens of Spinophorosaurus (they have been completely different ages), in addition to an grownup and new child giraffe
  • CT scanned all of the bones
  • Each Spinophorosaurus and giraffes get extra versatile necks as they develop
  • Discovered {that a} subadult Spinophorosaurus might transfer its neck greater than Plateosaurus and different beforehand analyzed sauropods, “enabling its neck to have interaction in many alternative postures unattainable by different sauropods”
  • Discovered Spinophorosaurus was most likely a excessive browser, like giraffes, primarily based on the comparatively lengthy humerus, and slender snout, and having an general vary of movement much like a giraffe. However discovered, that Spinophorosaurus was as versatile within the neck as a giraffe as a result of it had virtually twice the variety of neck vertebrae of a giraffe (not as a lot flexibility in between vertebrae as a giraffe)
  • Based mostly on its skeleton, might “browse on vegetation at almost thrice the peak of its shoulders”
  • To drink water, Spinophorosaurus would wanted to have splayed like a giraffe
  • Discovered Spinophorosaurus to have a extra vertical posture than earlier than, with its tall shoulders and an elevated neck “effectively above shoulder stage”
  • Based mostly partially on having the 20° wedged sacrum (vertebrae between the hips)
  • Spinophorosaurus’s snout was about 16.4 ft (5 m) above the bottom
  • SVPow agreed with Vidal and others about their reconstruction, and the way Spinophorosaurus had wedged sacrum so it had a extra inclined torso and neck
  • Meaning the tail and torso aren’t parallel with one another
  • Nonetheless, additionally talked about that bones aren’t sufficient to point out how vertebrae articulated, and fashions want to include intervertebral cartilage (which Vidal and others talked about, however mentioned that since we don’t actually know the way a lot cartilage there was, so it’s possible we gained’t ever know)
  • In 2018, Vidal and others examined hypothetical mating postures to see if Spinophorosaurus carried out a “cloacal kiss”, “backwards mating”, or the male mounting from behind. Discovered the male might mount the feminine from behind whereas resting its entrance legs on the again (tail was versatile sufficient to get out of the way in which), however they might not carry out a “cloacal kiss” until they did “backwards mating” the place they strategy one another backwards and have their tail flexed sideways
  • A mannequin of Spinophorosaurus outdoors the Braunschweig Museum is nicknamed “Namu”, after the museum’s title

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