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Título: An ornithopod-dominated tracksite from the lower Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation (Barremian-Albian) of Qijiang, South-Central China
Autor: Xing, Lida
Lockley, Martin G.
Marty, Daniel
Zhang, Jianping
Wang, Yan
Klein, Hendrik
McCrea, Richard T.
Buckley, Lisa G.
Belvedere, Matteo
Mateus, Octávio
Gierliński, Gerard D.
Piñuela, Laura
Persons, W. Scott
Wang, Fengping
Ran, Hao
Dai, Hui
Xie, Xianming
Palavras-chave: DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS
JINDONG FORMATION
EAST-ASIA
SAUROPOD TRACKWAYS;
SHANDONG PROVINCE
DIVERSE SAUROPOD
SICHUAN PROVINCE
PTEROSAUR-TRACK
NORTHWEST CHINA
GANSU PROVINCE
Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all)
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)
Medicine(all)
Data: 22-Out-2015
Citação: Xing, L., Lockley, M. G., Marty, D., Zhang, J., Wang, Y., Klein, H., McCrea, R. T., Buckley, L. G., Belvedere, M., Mateus, O., Gierliński, G. D., Piñuela, L., Persons, W. S., Wang, F., Ran, H., Dai, H., & Xie, X. (2015). An ornithopod-dominated tracksite from the lower Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation (Barremian-Albian) of Qijiang, South-Central China: New discoveries, ichnotaxonomy, preservation and palaeoecology. PLoS ONE, 10(10), Article e0141059. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141059
Resumo: The historically-famous Lotus Fortress site, a deep 1.5-3.0-meter-high, 200-meter-long horizonal notch high up in near-vertical sandstone cliffs comprising the Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation, has been known since the 13th Century as an impregnable defensive position. The site is also extraordinary for having multiple tetrapod track-bearing levels, of which the lower two form the floor of part of the notch, and yield very well preserved asseamblages of ornithopod, bird (avian theropod) and pterosaur tracks. Trackway counts indicate that ornithopods dominate (69%) accounting for at least 165 trackmakers, followed by bird (18%), sauropod (10%), and pterosaur (3%). Previous studies designated Lotus Fortress as the type locality of Caririchnium lotus and Wupus agilis both of which are recognized here as valid ichnotaxa. On the basis of multiple parallel trackways both are interpreted as representing the trackways of gregarious species. C. lotus is redescribed here in detail and interpreted to indicate two age cohorts representing subadults that were sometimes bipedal and larger quadrupedal adults. Two other previously described dinosaurian ichnospecies, are here reinterpreted as underprints and considered nomina dubia. Like a growing number of significant tetrapod tracksites in China the Lotus Fortress site reveals new information about the composition of tetrapod faunas from formations in which the skeletal record is sparse. In particular, the site shows the relatively high abundance of Caririchium in a region where saurischian ichnofaunas are often dominant. It is also the only site known to have yielded Wupus agilis. In combination with information from other tracksites from the Jiaguan formation and other Cretaceous formations in the region, the track record is proving increasingly impotant as a major source of information on the vertebrate faunas of the region. The Lotus Fortress site has been developed as a spectacular, geologically-, paleontologicallyand a culturally-significant destination within Qijiang National Geological Park.
Descrição: This research was supported by a special project grant of the Qijiang District Bureau of Land Resources, Chongqing (No. QDBLR-2007-2015) (LX); the Research of Paleoenvironment in Early Cretaceous Qijiang Dinosaur Assemblage (No. CQGT-KJ-2014057) (HD, LX) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41402017) (YW).
Peer review: yes
URI: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84949503971&partnerID=8YFLogxK
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141059
ISSN: 1932-6203
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