Fossils Explained 83: Diversity of skull morphology in the Titanosauria

Geology Today Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.1111/gto.12419
Saurabh Pal
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Titanosaurs were a globally distributed group of sauropod dinosaurs. They had diverse forms and a wide-gauge stance, with a few of their species reaching immense sizes, such as Argentinosaurus huinculensis and Patagotitan mayorum (reaching >35 m in length). There are about 100 valid titanosaur species known so far, but most of the originally described species are no longer valid, due to the incomplete nature of fossil materials. Our understanding of titanosaur skull morphology is based on very few incomplete fragmented cranial materials and findings of the complete skull are even rarer. Understanding the skull morphology of extinct animals helps palaeontologists make deductions of feeding mechanisms and also provide an idea about their appearance when they were alive. Diversity in titanosaur skull morphology is greater than that of any other sauropod clade, indicating diversity in feeding mechanism among these dinosaurs. Titanosaurs were the last surviving clade of sauropod dinosaurs, occupying nearly every ecological niche around the world during the Late Cretaceous, and resulting in a rich diversity in this group. This article highlights diversity in the basic structure of sauropods with special emphasis on titanosaur skull morphology.

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化石解释83:泰坦巨龙类头骨形态的多样性
泰坦巨龙是分布在全球的蜥脚类恐龙。它们有着多样的形态和宽阔的姿态,其中一些物种达到了巨大的体型,如阿根廷龙和巴塔哥泰坦巨龙(达到>;35 长度为m)。到目前为止,已知大约有100种有效的泰坦巨龙物种,但由于化石材料的不完整性,大多数最初描述的物种已不再有效。我们对泰坦巨龙头骨形态的理解是基于极少数不完整的颅骨碎片材料,完整头骨的发现更为罕见。了解灭绝动物的头骨形态有助于古生物学家推断它们的进食机制,也有助于了解它们活着时的样子。泰坦巨龙头骨形态的多样性比任何其他蜥脚类分支都要大,这表明这些恐龙的进食机制存在多样性。泰坦巨龙是蜥脚类恐龙中最后一个幸存的分支,在白垩纪晚期占据了世界上几乎所有的生态位,并导致了这一群体的丰富多样性。这篇文章强调了蜥脚类基本结构的多样性,特别强调了泰坦巨龙的头骨形态。
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