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Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles

A pterosaur bone bed with at least 47 individuals (wing spans: 0.65–2.35 m) of a new species is reported from southern Brazil from an interdunal lake deposit of a Cretaceous desert, shedding new light on several biological aspects of those flying reptiles. The material represents a new pterosaur, Ca...

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Autores principales: Manzig, Paulo C., Kellner, Alexander W. A., Weinschütz, Luiz C., Fragoso, Carlos E., Vega, Cristina S., Guimarães, Gilson B., Godoy, Luiz C., Liccardo, Antonio, Ricetti, João H. Z., de Moura, Camila C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4131874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25118592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100005
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author Manzig, Paulo C.
Kellner, Alexander W. A.
Weinschütz, Luiz C.
Fragoso, Carlos E.
Vega, Cristina S.
Guimarães, Gilson B.
Godoy, Luiz C.
Liccardo, Antonio
Ricetti, João H. Z.
de Moura, Camila C.
author_facet Manzig, Paulo C.
Kellner, Alexander W. A.
Weinschütz, Luiz C.
Fragoso, Carlos E.
Vega, Cristina S.
Guimarães, Gilson B.
Godoy, Luiz C.
Liccardo, Antonio
Ricetti, João H. Z.
de Moura, Camila C.
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description A pterosaur bone bed with at least 47 individuals (wing spans: 0.65–2.35 m) of a new species is reported from southern Brazil from an interdunal lake deposit of a Cretaceous desert, shedding new light on several biological aspects of those flying reptiles. The material represents a new pterosaur, Caiuajara dobruskii gen. et sp. nov., that is the southermost occurrence of the edentulous clade Tapejaridae (Tapejarinae, Pterodactyloidea) recovered so far. Caiuajara dobruskii differs from all other members of this clade in several cranial features, including the presence of a ventral sagittal bony expansion projected inside the nasoantorbital fenestra, which is formed by the premaxillae; and features of the lower jaw, like a marked rounded depression in the occlusal concavity of the dentary. Ontogenetic variation of Caiuajara dobruskii is mainly reflected in the size and inclination of the premaxillary crest, changing from small and inclined (∼115°) in juveniles to large and steep (∼90°) in adults. No particular ontogenetic features are observed in postcranial elements. The available information suggests that this species was gregarious, living in colonies, and most likely precocial, being able to fly at a very young age, which might have been a general trend for at least derived pterosaurs.
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spelling pubmed-41318742014-08-19 Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles Manzig, Paulo C. Kellner, Alexander W. A. Weinschütz, Luiz C. Fragoso, Carlos E. Vega, Cristina S. Guimarães, Gilson B. Godoy, Luiz C. Liccardo, Antonio Ricetti, João H. Z. de Moura, Camila C. PLoS One Research Article A pterosaur bone bed with at least 47 individuals (wing spans: 0.65–2.35 m) of a new species is reported from southern Brazil from an interdunal lake deposit of a Cretaceous desert, shedding new light on several biological aspects of those flying reptiles. The material represents a new pterosaur, Caiuajara dobruskii gen. et sp. nov., that is the southermost occurrence of the edentulous clade Tapejaridae (Tapejarinae, Pterodactyloidea) recovered so far. Caiuajara dobruskii differs from all other members of this clade in several cranial features, including the presence of a ventral sagittal bony expansion projected inside the nasoantorbital fenestra, which is formed by the premaxillae; and features of the lower jaw, like a marked rounded depression in the occlusal concavity of the dentary. Ontogenetic variation of Caiuajara dobruskii is mainly reflected in the size and inclination of the premaxillary crest, changing from small and inclined (∼115°) in juveniles to large and steep (∼90°) in adults. No particular ontogenetic features are observed in postcranial elements. The available information suggests that this species was gregarious, living in colonies, and most likely precocial, being able to fly at a very young age, which might have been a general trend for at least derived pterosaurs. Public Library of Science 2014-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4131874/ /pubmed/25118592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100005 Text en © 2014 Manzig et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Manzig, Paulo C.
Kellner, Alexander W. A.
Weinschütz, Luiz C.
Fragoso, Carlos E.
Vega, Cristina S.
Guimarães, Gilson B.
Godoy, Luiz C.
Liccardo, Antonio
Ricetti, João H. Z.
de Moura, Camila C.
Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles
title Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles
title_full Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles
title_fullStr Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles
title_short Discovery of a Rare Pterosaur Bone Bed in a Cretaceous Desert with Insights on Ontogeny and Behavior of Flying Reptiles
title_sort discovery of a rare pterosaur bone bed in a cretaceous desert with insights on ontogeny and behavior of flying reptiles
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4131874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25118592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100005
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