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Published on: July 29, 2007
まとめ
サハラ砂漠の恐竜の化石は,大陸が分裂する前にパンゲア全体に広く分布していたことを明らかにしています. 南半球の独特な恐竜ファウナは,白亜紀期に大陸が孤立するにつれて進化した.
科学分野:
- パレオントロジー・パレオントロジー
- メソゾイク生物地理学
- 脊椎動物の進化について
背景:
- メソゾーイク時代のパンゲアの断片化は,生物地理学の重要な問題である.
- 恐竜の化石記録は北の大陸では豊富ですが,南の大陸では稀です.
- 大陸の孤立は白期にピークに達した.
研究 の 目的:
- パンゲア大陸の断片化前の恐竜の分布を調査する.
- 孤立した陸地における異なる恐竜ファウナの起源を理解する.
- 大陸の漂流が恐竜の進化に及ぼす影響を分析する.
主な方法:
- サハラ以南の低白期の床からの恐竜の骨格の発掘と分析.
- 北大陸と南大陸の化石記録の比較分析.
- 恐竜の生物地理的分布パターンの再構築.
主要な成果:
- サハラ南部のテタヌラン・セロポッドと広歯のサウロポッドの化石を発見.
- 証拠によると,これらの恐竜の系統はパンゲア全体で多国籍的であった.
- 南部の大陸は,白亜紀の間に発達した独特の恐竜の動物群を示しています.
結論:
- 恐竜の系統は,大陸の断片化以前に広く広がっていた.
- 孤立した陸地上の系統の差異的な生存は,独特の白期のファウナをもたらしました.
- メソゾイク生物地理は,分散と代理のイベントの両方によって形作られました.
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