Ontogeny and the fossil record: what, if anything, is an adult dinosaur?
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- DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2015.0947
Ontogeny and the fossil record: what, if anything, is an adult dinosaur?
Abstract
Identification of the ontogenetic status of an extinct organism is complex, and yet this underpins major areas of research, from taxonomy and systematics to ecology and evolution. In the case of the non-avialan dinosaurs, at least some were reproductively mature before they were skeletally mature, and a lack of consensus on how to define an 'adult' animal causes problems for even basic scientific investigations. Here we review the current methods available to determine the age of non-avialan dinosaurs, discuss the definitions of different ontogenetic stages, and summarize the implications of these disparate definitions for dinosaur palaeontology. Most critically, a growing body of evidence suggests that many dinosaurs that would be considered 'adults' in a modern-day field study are considered 'juveniles' or 'subadults' in palaeontological contexts.
Keywords: adult; dinosauria; growth; histology; juvenile; subadult.
© 2016 The Author(s).
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