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Theropod guild structure and the tyrannosaurid niche assimilation hypothesis; implications for predatory dinosaur macroecology and ontogeny in later Late Cretaceous Asiamerica

Thomas R. Holtz
Theropod guild structure and the tyrannosaurid niche assimilation hypothesis; implications for predatory dinosaur macroecology and ontogeny in later Late Cretaceous Asiamerica (in New Mesozoic research inspired by the life and work of Dale A. Russell, Jordan C. Mallon (editor), Philip J. Currie (editor) and Kathlyn M. Stewart (editor))
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre (September 2021) 58 (9): 778-795

Abstract

Well-sampled dinosaur communities from the Jurassic through the early Late Cretaceous show greater taxonomic diversity among larger (>50 kg) theropod taxa than communities of the Campano-Maastrichtian, particularly to those of eastern/central Asia and Laramidia. The large carnivore guilds in Asiamerican assemblages are monopolized by tyrannosaurids, with adult medium-sized (50-500 kg) predators rare or absent. In contrast, various clades of theropods are found to occupy these body sizes in earlier faunas, including early tyrannosauroids. Assemblages with "missing middle-sized" predators are not found to have correspondingly sparser diversity of potential prey species recorded in these same faunas. The "missing middle-sized" niches in the theropod guilds of Late Cretaceous Laramidia and Asia may have been assimilated by juvenile and subadults of tyrannosaurid species, functionally distinct from their adult ecomorphologies. It is speculated that if tyrannosaurids assimilated the niches previously occupied by mid-sized theropod predators, we would expect the evolution of distinct transitions in morphology and possibly the delay of the achievement of somatic maturity in species of this taxon.


ISSN: 0008-4077
EISSN: 1480-3313
Coden: CJESAP
Serial Title: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre
Serial Volume: 58
Serial Issue: 9
Title: Theropod guild structure and the tyrannosaurid niche assimilation hypothesis; implications for predatory dinosaur macroecology and ontogeny in later Late Cretaceous Asiamerica
Title: New Mesozoic research inspired by the life and work of Dale A. Russell
Author(s): Holtz, Thomas R., Jr.
Author(s): Mallon, Jordan C.editor
Author(s): Currie, Philip J.editor
Author(s): Stewart, Kathlyn M.editor
Affiliation: University of Maryland at College Park, Department of Geology, College Park, MD, United States
Affiliation: Canadian Museum of Nature, Beaty Centre for Species Discovery, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Pages: 778-795
Published: 202109
Text Language: English
Publisher: National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
References: 130
Accession Number: 2021-066043
Categories: Vertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 1 table
Country of Publication: Canada
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2021, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from Canadian Science Publishing, NRC Research Press, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 202121
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