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A new sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Patagonia and the origin and evolution of the sauropod-type sacrum.
PLoS One. 2011 Jan 26; 6(1):e14572.Plos

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The origin of sauropod dinosaurs is one of the major landmarks of dinosaur evolution but is still poorly understood. This drastic transformation involved major skeletal modifications, including a shift from the small and gracile condition of primitive sauropodomorphs to the gigantic and quadrupedal condition of sauropods. Recent findings in the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic of Gondwana provide critical evidence to understand the origin and early evolution of sauropods.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

A new sauropodomorph dinosaur, Leonerasaurus taquetrensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Las Leoneras Formation of Central Patagonia (Argentina). The new taxon is diagnosed by the presence of anterior unserrated teeth with a low spoon-shaped crown, amphicoelous and acamerate vertebral centra, four sacral vertebrae, and humeral deltopectoral crest low and medially deflected along its distal half. The phylogenetic analysis depicts Leonerasaurus as one of the closest outgroups of Sauropoda, being the sister taxon of a clade of large bodied taxa composed of Melanorosaurus and Sauropoda.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE

The dental and postcranial anatomy of Leonerasaurus supports its close affinities with basal sauropods. Despite the small size and plesiomorphic skeletal anatomy of Leonerasaurus, the four vertebrae that compose its sacrum resemble that of the large-bodied primitive sauropods. This shows that the appearance of the sauropod-type of sacrum predated the marked increase in body size that characterizes the origins of sauropods, rejecting a causal explanation and evolutionary linkage between this sacral configuration and body size. Alternative phylogenetic placements of Leonerasaurus as a basal anchisaurian imply a convergent acquisition of the sauropod-type sacrum in the new small-bodied taxon, also rejecting an evolutionary dependence of sacral configuration and body size in sauropodomorphs. This and other recent discoveries are showing that the characteristic sauropod body plan evolved gradually, with a step-wise pattern of character appearance.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio, Trelew, Argentina. dpol@mef.org.arNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

21298087

Citation

Pol, Diego, et al. "A New Sauropodomorph Dinosaur From the Early Jurassic of Patagonia and the Origin and Evolution of the Sauropod-type Sacrum." PloS One, vol. 6, no. 1, 2011, pp. e14572.
Pol D, Garrido A, Cerda IA. A new sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Patagonia and the origin and evolution of the sauropod-type sacrum. PLoS One. 2011;6(1):e14572.
Pol, D., Garrido, A., & Cerda, I. A. (2011). A new sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Patagonia and the origin and evolution of the sauropod-type sacrum. PloS One, 6(1), e14572. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014572
Pol D, Garrido A, Cerda IA. A New Sauropodomorph Dinosaur From the Early Jurassic of Patagonia and the Origin and Evolution of the Sauropod-type Sacrum. PLoS One. 2011 Jan 26;6(1):e14572. PubMed PMID: 21298087.
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TY - JOUR T1 - A new sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Patagonia and the origin and evolution of the sauropod-type sacrum. AU - Pol,Diego, AU - Garrido,Alberto, AU - Cerda,Ignacio A, Y1 - 2011/01/26/ PY - 2010/03/18/received PY - 2010/12/06/accepted PY - 2011/2/8/entrez PY - 2011/2/8/pubmed PY - 2011/8/4/medline SP - e14572 EP - e14572 JF - PloS one JO - PLoS One VL - 6 IS - 1 N2 - BACKGROUND: The origin of sauropod dinosaurs is one of the major landmarks of dinosaur evolution but is still poorly understood. This drastic transformation involved major skeletal modifications, including a shift from the small and gracile condition of primitive sauropodomorphs to the gigantic and quadrupedal condition of sauropods. Recent findings in the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic of Gondwana provide critical evidence to understand the origin and early evolution of sauropods. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A new sauropodomorph dinosaur, Leonerasaurus taquetrensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Las Leoneras Formation of Central Patagonia (Argentina). The new taxon is diagnosed by the presence of anterior unserrated teeth with a low spoon-shaped crown, amphicoelous and acamerate vertebral centra, four sacral vertebrae, and humeral deltopectoral crest low and medially deflected along its distal half. The phylogenetic analysis depicts Leonerasaurus as one of the closest outgroups of Sauropoda, being the sister taxon of a clade of large bodied taxa composed of Melanorosaurus and Sauropoda. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The dental and postcranial anatomy of Leonerasaurus supports its close affinities with basal sauropods. Despite the small size and plesiomorphic skeletal anatomy of Leonerasaurus, the four vertebrae that compose its sacrum resemble that of the large-bodied primitive sauropods. This shows that the appearance of the sauropod-type of sacrum predated the marked increase in body size that characterizes the origins of sauropods, rejecting a causal explanation and evolutionary linkage between this sacral configuration and body size. Alternative phylogenetic placements of Leonerasaurus as a basal anchisaurian imply a convergent acquisition of the sauropod-type sacrum in the new small-bodied taxon, also rejecting an evolutionary dependence of sacral configuration and body size in sauropodomorphs. This and other recent discoveries are showing that the characteristic sauropod body plan evolved gradually, with a step-wise pattern of character appearance. SN - 1932-6203 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/21298087/A_new_sauropodomorph_dinosaur_from_the_Early_Jurassic_of_Patagonia_and_the_origin_and_evolution_of_the_sauropod_type_sacrum_ L2 - https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014572 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -