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[dinosaur] Archosauriform bone microstructure from Late Triassic Chanares Formation of Argentina (free pdf)




Ben Creisler
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A new paper with free pdf:


Jordi Alexis Garcia MarsÃ, Federico L. AgnolÃn, and Fernando E. Novas (2020)
Comparative bone microstructure of three archosauromorphs from the Carnian, Late Triassic ChaÃares Formation of Argentina.
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (in press)
doi: https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00644.2019
http://app.pan.pl/article/item/app006442019.html

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http://app.pan.pl/archive/published/app65/app006442019.pdf


The ChaÃares Formation exhibits one of the most important archosauriform records of early Carnian ecosystems. Here we present new data on the palaeohistology of ChaÃares archosauriforms and provide new insights into their paleobiology, as well as possible phylogenetically informative traits. Bone microstructure of Lagerpeton chanarensis and Tropidosuchus romeri is dominated by fibro-lamellar tissue and dense vascularization. On the other hand, Chanaresuchus bonapartei is more densely vascularized, but with cyclical growth characterized by alternate fibro-lamellar, parallel-fibered and lamellar-zonal tissues. Dense vascularization and fibro-lamellar tissue imply fast growth and high metabolic rates for all these taxa. These histological traits may be tentatively interpreted as a possible adaptative advantage in front of ChaÃares Formation environmental conditions.

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