Episode 491: Titanomachya: The downfall of the titan(osaur)s


Episode 491: Titanomachya: The downfall of the titan(osaur)s. a brand new titanosaur from central Patagonia that lived alongside Carnotaurus; “Jingia” is now Jingiella; Two new research assist present why dinosaurs took over the Jurassic world

Information:

  • A brand new Patagonian titanosaur, Titanomachya gimenezi, was named after an epic battle of the Greek gods supply
  • The mamenchisaurid sauropod “Jingia” dongxingensis has been renamed to Jingiella dongxingensis supply
  • Having all kinds of limb proportions and gaits helped dinosaurs turn out to be a hit supply
  • Early dinosaurs grew quick, and that was a very good factor for them, however they weren’t the one ones to develop rapidly supply

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The dinosaur of the day: Limusaurus

  • Ceratosaurian theropod that lived within the Late Jurassic in what’s now China (Shishugou Formation)
  • Ceratosaurs are well-known for being massive predators like Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus
  • Not all ceratosaurs had been massive predators
  • Limusaurus is legendary for the unusual manner its mouth modified because it grew up
  • Small and slender
  • Holotype estimated to be about 1.7 m (5.7 ft) lengthy and weigh 15 kg (33 lb)
  • One specimen discovered is 15% bigger than the holotype
  • Regarded just like Cretaceous ornithomimid theropods and Triassic non-dinosaurian shuvosaurids (appears to be convergent evolution)
  • Had a protracted neck and legs, however quick arms
  • In all probability a quick runner
  • Arms not used for predatory functions
  • Had 4 fingers on its fingers (first finger was decreased)
  • Had a vestigial first finger
  • Had quick, stout claw bones
  • Had a small head with massive eyes
  • Had a comparatively tall, quick cranium
  • Had lengthy neck vertebrae
  • Had a big ridge on the entrance of the shoulder blade
  • Had a wishbone
  • Had a decreased hallux, or first toe
  • No direct proof of feathers
  • One of many earliest identified ceratosaurs, and the primary particular ceratosaur identified from Asia
  • Sort and solely species is Limusaurus inextricabilis
  • Fossils discovered between 2001 and 2006
  • Discovered three bone beds
  • Described in 2009 by Xu Xing and others
  • Genus identify, Limusaurus, means “mud lizard”
  • Species identify, inextricabilis, means “unattainable to extricate”, and refers to specimens dying after being caught within the mud
  • Holotype is a subadult, and is nearly full and articulated (solely lacking some tail vertebrae)
  • Second specimen described is a big juvenile, lacking the entrance (19 specimens have been described in whole)
  • Many people discovered collectively, so it’s doable it lived in teams
  • Appear to have gotten caught in mud pits made by big sauropod footprints
  • Mud pits have been known as “dinosaur dying pits”
  • Mud pits are principally Limusaurus
  • Guanlong was additionally discovered within the mud pits
  • Additionally discovered within the mud pits: crocodyliforms, mammals, turtle, cynodont
  • Mud was most likely mushy
  • When the sauropod walked, its footprints would get backfilled with thick mud (exhausting to see)
  • Appears the dinosaurs accrued over an prolonged time frame (however lower than a yr, primarily based on the local weather having seasons and the sediments in all three pits being related)
  • Based mostly on many specimens being full and articulate, most likely had been buried rapidly (although there are some remoted physique components so these people had been uncovered for longer)
  • Most Limusaurus people had been on their sides, and in two of the pits some skeletons had been on prime of one another
  • Many specimens had flexed hind limbs, so most likely died in a resting pose
  • In 2017 Shuo Wang and others analyzed 19 specimens, representing six development phases, together with 6 juveniles (one yr previous or youthful), 10 subadults (two to 6 years previous) and one grownup
  • Modified rather a lot because it grew up
  • Discovered 78 anatomical modifications as Limusaurus grew up
  • Contains heads turning into extra shallow, center hand bones getting longer, suggestions of the decrease jaws getting extra downturned
  • Largest one: juveniles had tooth, however adults had no tooth and as an alternative had a beak
  • Change to being toothless most likely means its weight loss plan modified from omnivorous to herbivorous
  • Juveniles had 9 tooth on both sides of the higher jaw and twelve tooth on both sides of the decrease jaw
  • Juveniles had at the least 42 tooth
  • Then on the subsequent stage, had at the least 34 tooth
  • No tooth in people over one yr previous
  • Skeletally mature at six years previous
  • CT scans discovered solely 5 empty tooth sockets within the grownup’s higher jaw. All sockets within the decrease jaw had been fused and the remainder of the tooth sockets had been gone
  • Adults have been discovered with gastroliths
  • Older adults had extra and bigger gastroliths in comparison with youthful adults
  • Too massive as an grownup to eat bugs
  • In all probability ate vegetation as an grownup
  • Studied isotopes and located a wider vary within the smaller, youthful people in comparison with the older people (which had been just like plant eaters)
  • In all probability an omnivore when younger after which grew to become an herbivore
  • Not many animals identified that fully lose their tooth as they develop up
  • Different examples embrace some armored catfish, and the platypus
  • Limusaurus helps with the speculation that tetanuran theropods went from 5 fingers to 3 by shedding their first and fifth fingers
  • Had technically 4 fingers however actually solely three purposeful fingers
  • A couple of hypotheses on how theropods ended up with solely three fingers on every hand
  • One is that solely the three center fingers (the second, third, fourth) develop
  • One other speculation is the “frameshift” one, the place the primary finger fails to develop and that finally ends up shifting fingers one, two, and three over to the positions of fingers two, three, and 4
  • Additionally the “thumbs down” speculation the place the frameshift occurred after the primary and fourth fingers decreased
  • And the “lateral shift speculation”, which is a frameshift from 4 fingers with decreased first and fourth fingers, to the place the primary finger disappears, the fourth finger develops right into a full finger, and fingers two, three, 4, appear like the previous first, second, third fingers
  • A 2018 examine discovered that the finger discount independently occurred in Limusaurus. Discovered that after the fourth finger was misplaced there was a shift
  • Lived in a forested space with streams, wetlands, and shallow lakes, that had heat, moist summers, and dry winters
  • Different dinosaurs that lived across the similar time and place embrace theropods like Haplocheirus and Guanlong, the sauropod Mamenchisaurus, and ornithischians comparable to Yinlong and Hualianceratops
  • Different animals that lived across the similar time and place embrace mammals, crocodyliforms, cynodonts, and turtles

Enjoyable Truth:

Bergmann’s rule that animals in cooler climates are usually bigger than shut family that dwell in hotter climates doesn’t appear to use to dinosaurs.

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