The “χ” of the matter: testing the relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod Clades

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Autor(a) principal: Sales, Marcos André Fontenele
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Santos, Marcel Baêta Lacerda, Horn, Bruno Ludovico Dihl, Oliveira, Isabel Aline Pereira de, Schultz, Cesar Leandro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224795
Resumo: The view of spinosaurs as dinosaurs of semi-aquatic habits and strongly associated with marginal and coastal habitats are deeply rooted in both scientific and popular knowledge, but it was never statistically tested. Inspired by a previous analysis of other dinosaur clades and major paleoenvironmental categories, here we present our own statistical evaluation of the association between coastal and terrestrial paleoenvironments and spinosaurids, along with other two theropod taxa: abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids. We also included a taphonomic perspective and classified the occurrences in categories related to potential biases in order to better address our interpretations. Our main results can be summarized as follows: 1) the taxon with the largest amount of statistical evidence showing it positively associated to coastal paleoenvironments is Spinosauridae; 2) abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids had more statistical evidence showing them positively associated with terrestrial paleoenvironments; 3) it is likely that spinosaurids also occupied spatially inland areas in a way somehow comparable at least to carcharodontosaurids; 4) abelisaurids may have been more common than the other two taxa in inland habitats.
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spelling Sales, Marcos André FonteneleSantos, Marcel Baêta LacerdaHorn, Bruno Ludovico DihlOliveira, Isabel Aline Pereira deSchultz, Cesar Leandro2021-07-29T04:31:47Z20161932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224795001049264The view of spinosaurs as dinosaurs of semi-aquatic habits and strongly associated with marginal and coastal habitats are deeply rooted in both scientific and popular knowledge, but it was never statistically tested. Inspired by a previous analysis of other dinosaur clades and major paleoenvironmental categories, here we present our own statistical evaluation of the association between coastal and terrestrial paleoenvironments and spinosaurids, along with other two theropod taxa: abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids. We also included a taphonomic perspective and classified the occurrences in categories related to potential biases in order to better address our interpretations. Our main results can be summarized as follows: 1) the taxon with the largest amount of statistical evidence showing it positively associated to coastal paleoenvironments is Spinosauridae; 2) abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids had more statistical evidence showing them positively associated with terrestrial paleoenvironments; 3) it is likely that spinosaurids also occupied spatially inland areas in a way somehow comparable at least to carcharodontosaurids; 4) abelisaurids may have been more common than the other two taxa in inland habitats.application/pdfengPLOS ONE. San Francisco, California, US. Vol. 11, no.2 (Mar. 2016), e0147031, 25 p.DinossaurosThe “χ” of the matter: testing the relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod CladesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001049264.pdf.txt001049264.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain89845http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224795/2/001049264.pdf.txtfd2e4c7563fd67fa8db1e5df06301a6dMD52ORIGINAL001049264.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf3659466http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224795/1/001049264.pdf37af80a1482556740fb520d6f5b127beMD5110183/2247952023-09-23 03:38:55.005975oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/224795Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-23T06:38:55Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title The “χ” of the matter: testing the relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod Clades
spellingShingle The “χ” of the matter: testing the relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod Clades
Sales, Marcos André Fontenele
Dinossauros
title_short The “χ” of the matter: testing the relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod Clades
title_full The “χ” of the matter: testing the relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod Clades
title_fullStr The “χ” of the matter: testing the relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod Clades
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author Sales, Marcos André Fontenele
author_facet Sales, Marcos André Fontenele
Santos, Marcel Baêta Lacerda
Horn, Bruno Ludovico Dihl
Oliveira, Isabel Aline Pereira de
Schultz, Cesar Leandro
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author2 Santos, Marcel Baêta Lacerda
Horn, Bruno Ludovico Dihl
Oliveira, Isabel Aline Pereira de
Schultz, Cesar Leandro
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Santos, Marcel Baêta Lacerda
Horn, Bruno Ludovico Dihl
Oliveira, Isabel Aline Pereira de
Schultz, Cesar Leandro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dinossauros
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description The view of spinosaurs as dinosaurs of semi-aquatic habits and strongly associated with marginal and coastal habitats are deeply rooted in both scientific and popular knowledge, but it was never statistically tested. Inspired by a previous analysis of other dinosaur clades and major paleoenvironmental categories, here we present our own statistical evaluation of the association between coastal and terrestrial paleoenvironments and spinosaurids, along with other two theropod taxa: abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids. We also included a taphonomic perspective and classified the occurrences in categories related to potential biases in order to better address our interpretations. Our main results can be summarized as follows: 1) the taxon with the largest amount of statistical evidence showing it positively associated to coastal paleoenvironments is Spinosauridae; 2) abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids had more statistical evidence showing them positively associated with terrestrial paleoenvironments; 3) it is likely that spinosaurids also occupied spatially inland areas in a way somehow comparable at least to carcharodontosaurids; 4) abelisaurids may have been more common than the other two taxa in inland habitats.
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