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What do their footprints tell us? Many questions and some answers about the life of non-avian dinosaurs

Abstract: Dinosaur tracks are considerably common in the fossil record and were described from many areas in the world. They provide a live picture of dinosaur behaviour and offer valuable data about different aspects of the trackmaker paleobiology. The dinosaur ichnological record allows gain information about autopod anatomy, functional adaptations, stance and gaits with which dinosaurs moved. This information, which is often difficult to obtain from the body-fossil record alone, allows making inferences not only concerning the single individuals who produced the footprints, but also within an evolutionary context. Footprints provide also evidences about the abilities that dinosaurs had to swim, run or live with certain pathologies. They also allowed inferring how they move in herds or even made courtship rituals. The study of tracks also enables the reconstruction of paleocommunities including predator?prey interaction. On the other hand, footprints are useful paleoenvironmental indicators, informing about moisture content, bathymetry, paleocurrents, subaqueous substrates, zonations in lacustrine margins, etc. In addition, it has been proposed that dinosaur track assemblages can be related to certain facies (ichnofacies), in order to refine paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Dinosaur tracks can sometimes be in the shadow with respect to the skeletal record. However, the data obtained from the ichnological record complements and completes the knowledge we have about the life of dinosaurs, even showing previously unknown aspects. This work is an overview of the information we can obtain from the study of non-avian dinosaur footprints, trying to answer some questions about their life.

 Fuente: Journal of Iberian Geology, 2024, 50(1), 5-26

 Publisher: Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Springer

 Publication date: 01/03/2024

 No. of pages: 22

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1007/s41513-023-00226-6

 ISSN: 1698-6180,1886-7995,1887-0082

 Spanish project: PID2022-140205NAI00

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41513-023-00226-6

Authorship

PAOLO CITTON

CASTANERA, DIEGO