Dinosaur teeth from the Jurassic Qigu and Shishugou Formations of the Junggar Basin (Xinjiang/China) and their paleoecologic implications

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Oliver Wings
Thomas Tütken
Denver W. Fowler
Thomas Martin
Hans-Ulrich Pfretzschner
Ge Sun
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[1] Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum Hannover,Institut für Geowissenschaften
[2] Museum für Naturkunde Berlin,Steinmann Institut für Geologie, Mineralogie und Paläontologie
[3] Universität Mainz,Institut für Geowissenschaften
[4] Universität Bonn,undefined
[5] Museum of the Rockies,undefined
[6] Universität Tübingen,undefined
[7] Jilin University,undefined
[8] Shenyang Normal University,undefined
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Paläontologische Zeitschrift | 2015年 / 89卷
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Dinosauria; Microwear; Carbon isotopes; Oxygen isotopes; Diet; Dinosaurier; Microwear; Kohlenstoffisotope; Sauerstoffisotope; Ernährung;
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The Middle and early Late Jurassic Qigu and Shishugou Formations of the southern and central Junggar Basin yielded teeth of theropods (Theropoda indet.), sauropods (Eusauropoda indet.), and stegosaurs. The dinosaur assemblage of the southern Junggar Basin is less diverse and is represented by smaller forms than in the central part of the basin. The microwear of the teeth of Eusauropoda indet. resembles that observed in Camarasaurus and may have formed as a result of biting through resistant woody materials. Carbon and oxygen isotope data of the sauropod and theropod teeth indicate feeding within a C3-plant ecosystem in a continental setting. Differences in enamel δ13C and δ18O values between Eusauropoda indet. and the theropod teeth are comparable to those observed in other herbivorous and carnivorous vertebrates, and suggest at least partial preservation of original dietary signals.
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