Author:
Barta Daniel E.,Griffin Christopher T.,Norell Mark A.
Abstract
AbstractIntraspecific variation in growth trajectories provides a fundamental source of variation upon which natural selection acts. Recent work hints that early dinosaurs possessed elevated levels of such variation compared to other archosaurs, but comprehensive data uniting body size, bone histology, and morphological variation from a stratigraphically constrained early dinosaur population are needed to test this hypothesis. The Triassic theropod Coelophysis bauri, known from a bonebed preserving a single population of coeval individuals, provides an exceptional system to assess whether highly variable growth patterns were present near the origin of Dinosauria. Twenty-four histologically sampled individuals were less than a year to at least four years old and confirm the right-skewed age distribution of the Coelophysis assemblage. Poor correlations among size, age, and morphological maturity strongly support the presence of unique, highly variable growth trajectories in early dinosaurs relative to coeval archosaurs and their living kin.
Funder
National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant
Richard Gilder Graduate School Fellowship
Geological Society of America graduate student research grant
Center for Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University
National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology
Macaulay Family Endowment
Newt and Callista Gingrich Endowment
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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