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The paleoenvironments of azhdarchid pterosaurs localities in the Late Cretaceous of Kazakhstan

Abstract. Five pterosaur localities are currently known from the Late Cretaceous in the northeastern Aral Sea region of Kazakhstan. Of these, one is Turonian-Coniacian in age, the Zhirkindek Formation (Tyulkili), and four are Santonian in age, all from the early Campanian Bostobe Formation (Baibishe...

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Autores principales: Averianov, Alexander, Dyke, Gareth, Danilov, Igor, Skutschas, Pavel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4351447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25755624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.483.9058
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author Averianov, Alexander
Dyke, Gareth
Danilov, Igor
Skutschas, Pavel
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description Abstract. Five pterosaur localities are currently known from the Late Cretaceous in the northeastern Aral Sea region of Kazakhstan. Of these, one is Turonian-Coniacian in age, the Zhirkindek Formation (Tyulkili), and four are Santonian in age, all from the early Campanian Bostobe Formation (Baibishe, Akkurgan, Buroinak, and Shakh Shakh). All so far collected and identifiable Late Cretaceous pterosaur bones from Kazakhstan likely belong to Azhdarchidae: Azhdarcho sp. (Tyulkili); Aralazhdarcho bostobensis (Shakh Shakh); and Samrukia nessovi (Akkurgan). These latter two taxa, both from the Bostobe Formation might be synonyms. Azhdarcho sp. from the Zhirkindek Formation lived in a tropical-to-subtropical relatively humid climate on the shore of an estuarine basin connected to the Turgai Sea. Known fossils were collected in association with brackish-water bivalves and so the overall paleoenvironment of this pterosaur was likely an estuarine marsh as indicated by the dominance of conifers and low relative counts of ferns and angiosperms. Aralazhdarcho bostobensis, from the Bostobe Formation, lived on a coastal fluvial plain along the Turgai Sea. This paleoenvironment was either floodplain (Akkurgan, Buroinak, and Shakh Shakh) or estuarine (Baibishe). In the Santonian – early Campanian, shallow waters near this coastal plain were sites for the intensive accumulation of phosphates under upwelling conditions caused by strong winds from the ancient Asian landmass. These winds also caused significant aridization of the climate during this time. We speculate that pterosaurs may have been attracted to this area by the abundant resources in the bio-productive estuaries and nearshore upwelling waters.
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spelling pubmed-43514472015-03-09 The paleoenvironments of azhdarchid pterosaurs localities in the Late Cretaceous of Kazakhstan Averianov, Alexander Dyke, Gareth Danilov, Igor Skutschas, Pavel Zookeys Research Article Abstract. Five pterosaur localities are currently known from the Late Cretaceous in the northeastern Aral Sea region of Kazakhstan. Of these, one is Turonian-Coniacian in age, the Zhirkindek Formation (Tyulkili), and four are Santonian in age, all from the early Campanian Bostobe Formation (Baibishe, Akkurgan, Buroinak, and Shakh Shakh). All so far collected and identifiable Late Cretaceous pterosaur bones from Kazakhstan likely belong to Azhdarchidae: Azhdarcho sp. (Tyulkili); Aralazhdarcho bostobensis (Shakh Shakh); and Samrukia nessovi (Akkurgan). These latter two taxa, both from the Bostobe Formation might be synonyms. Azhdarcho sp. from the Zhirkindek Formation lived in a tropical-to-subtropical relatively humid climate on the shore of an estuarine basin connected to the Turgai Sea. Known fossils were collected in association with brackish-water bivalves and so the overall paleoenvironment of this pterosaur was likely an estuarine marsh as indicated by the dominance of conifers and low relative counts of ferns and angiosperms. Aralazhdarcho bostobensis, from the Bostobe Formation, lived on a coastal fluvial plain along the Turgai Sea. This paleoenvironment was either floodplain (Akkurgan, Buroinak, and Shakh Shakh) or estuarine (Baibishe). In the Santonian – early Campanian, shallow waters near this coastal plain were sites for the intensive accumulation of phosphates under upwelling conditions caused by strong winds from the ancient Asian landmass. These winds also caused significant aridization of the climate during this time. We speculate that pterosaurs may have been attracted to this area by the abundant resources in the bio-productive estuaries and nearshore upwelling waters. Pensoft Publishers 2015-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4351447/ /pubmed/25755624 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.483.9058 Text en Alexander Averianov, Gareth Dyke, Igor Danilov, Pavel Skutschas http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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The paleoenvironments of azhdarchid pterosaurs localities in the Late Cretaceous of Kazakhstan
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title_short The paleoenvironments of azhdarchid pterosaurs localities in the Late Cretaceous of Kazakhstan
title_sort paleoenvironments of azhdarchid pterosaurs localities in the late cretaceous of kazakhstan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4351447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25755624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.483.9058
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