Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)

Abstract Paleoenvironmental preferences for Cretaceous dinosaurs at a regional scale have been mainly assessed in North America. In south-western Europe, the dinosaur-bearing formations ranging the late Campanian to the latest Maastrichtian encompass coastal and lowland environments that produced hu...

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Main Authors: Bernat Josep Vázquez López, Albert Sellés, Albert Prieto-Márquez, Bernat Vila
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author Bernat Josep Vázquez López
Albert Sellés
Albert Prieto-Márquez
Bernat Vila
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description Abstract Paleoenvironmental preferences for Cretaceous dinosaurs at a regional scale have been mainly assessed in North America. In south-western Europe, the dinosaur-bearing formations ranging the late Campanian to the latest Maastrichtian encompass coastal and lowland environments that produced hundreds of fossil localities with evidence of titanosaurian sauropods, maniraptoran and abelisauroid theropods, and nodosaurid ankylosaurs, together with rhabdodontid and hadrosauroid ornithopods. In order to study environmental associations of dinosaur taxa, we have revised, updated, and expanded upon an existing database that compiles the occurrence and minimum number of individuals for the dinosaur-bearing formations spanning the upper Campanian to the uppermost Maastrichtian of South-Western Europe. Based on this database, the habitat preferences of dinosaur groups in the region were determined by means of statistical tests of independence. All chi-square tests showed positive, mostly moderate-to-strong, and statistically significant associations between the studied groups and the environment they inhabited. The analysis of the residuals indicated that most dinosaur groups preferred lowland environments (including, contrary to previous studies, nodosaurids). The only exception were abelisauroids, which showed no habitat preference. Our results concur with recent works indicating that titanosaur sauropods and hadrosauroids preferred inland environments but clearly disagree with others suggesting that the latter as well as nodosaurid ankylosaurs were positively associated with marine or coastal settings. Considering the changes in occurrence distribution throughout the Maastrichtian turnover in the region, both titanosaurians and nodosaurids probably stablished a feeding strategy-based niche partitioning with ornithopods, although additional data is required to confidently confirm this relationship.
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spelling doaj-art-1c8d0c1c3eb044dd90186cbf48e4c8fc2025-01-12T12:38:09ZengSpringerOpenSwiss Journal of Palaeontology1664-23761664-23842025-01-01144111110.1186/s13358-024-00346-1Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)Bernat Josep Vázquez López0Albert Sellés1Albert Prieto-Márquez2Bernat Vila3Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP-CERCA), Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaInstitut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP-CERCA), Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaInstitut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP-CERCA), Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaInstitut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP-CERCA), Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaAbstract Paleoenvironmental preferences for Cretaceous dinosaurs at a regional scale have been mainly assessed in North America. In south-western Europe, the dinosaur-bearing formations ranging the late Campanian to the latest Maastrichtian encompass coastal and lowland environments that produced hundreds of fossil localities with evidence of titanosaurian sauropods, maniraptoran and abelisauroid theropods, and nodosaurid ankylosaurs, together with rhabdodontid and hadrosauroid ornithopods. In order to study environmental associations of dinosaur taxa, we have revised, updated, and expanded upon an existing database that compiles the occurrence and minimum number of individuals for the dinosaur-bearing formations spanning the upper Campanian to the uppermost Maastrichtian of South-Western Europe. Based on this database, the habitat preferences of dinosaur groups in the region were determined by means of statistical tests of independence. All chi-square tests showed positive, mostly moderate-to-strong, and statistically significant associations between the studied groups and the environment they inhabited. The analysis of the residuals indicated that most dinosaur groups preferred lowland environments (including, contrary to previous studies, nodosaurids). The only exception were abelisauroids, which showed no habitat preference. Our results concur with recent works indicating that titanosaur sauropods and hadrosauroids preferred inland environments but clearly disagree with others suggesting that the latter as well as nodosaurid ankylosaurs were positively associated with marine or coastal settings. Considering the changes in occurrence distribution throughout the Maastrichtian turnover in the region, both titanosaurians and nodosaurids probably stablished a feeding strategy-based niche partitioning with ornithopods, although additional data is required to confidently confirm this relationship.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-024-00346-1DinosaurHabitatCretaceousSauropodaHadrosauroidea
spellingShingle Bernat Josep Vázquez López
Albert Sellés
Albert Prieto-Márquez
Bernat Vila
Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
Dinosaur
Habitat
Cretaceous
Sauropoda
Hadrosauroidea
title Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)
title_full Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)
title_fullStr Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)
title_full_unstemmed Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)
title_short Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)
title_sort habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the ibero armorican domain upper cretaceous south western europe
topic Dinosaur
Habitat
Cretaceous
Sauropoda
Hadrosauroidea
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-024-00346-1
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