Dental microwear of a Late Triassic dinosauriform, Silesaurus opolensis
Authors:
Kubo et al
Abstract:
Silesaurus opolensis belongs to Silesauridae, the closest sister group to dinosaurs. The present study analyzed the dental microwear patterns of Silesaurus opolensis. Low pit-to-scratch ratios imply they did not feed on hard objects. Unimodal distributions of both wear-facet and non-facet scratch orientations indicate simple orthal jaw movement. Scratch orientation and density differ between microscopic regions in Silesaurus, and unlike hadrosaurid dinosaurs, the microwear patterns of small areas are not identical to those of whole teeth.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Carnian Triassic Dinosauriform Silesaurus did not Chew Tough Food
Labels:
carnian,
dinosauriform,
fossils,
late triassic,
mesozoic,
paleobiology,
paleontology,
silesauridae,
silesaurs,
Triassic
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