Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica

Abstract: This proposal requests support for research on Early Jurassic vertebrate fauna of the Beardmore Glacier region of Antarctica. The project will support preparation and systematic and paleobiological research on four Antarctic dinosaurs, including two new species, collected in the Central Tr...

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Main Author: Hammer, William R.
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Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2014
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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600173 2024-06-03T18:46:24+00:00 Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica Hammer, William R. ENVELOPE(-165.0,-160.0,-85.0,-87.0) BEGINDATE: 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-12-31T00:00:00Z 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600173 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Antarctic Earth Sciences Dinosaurs Fossil Antarctica Biosphere Beardmore Glacier Transantarctic Mountains US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2014 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-06-03T18:11:58Z Abstract: This proposal requests support for research on Early Jurassic vertebrate fauna of the Beardmore Glacier region of Antarctica. The project will support preparation and systematic and paleobiological research on four Antarctic dinosaurs, including two new species, collected in the Central Transantarctic Mountains. With the new material Cryolophosaurus will become one of the most complete Early Jurassic theropods known, and thus has the potential to become a keystone taxon for resolving the debated early evolutionary history of theropod dinosaurs, the group that gave rise to birds. Two new dinosaur specimens include a nearly complete articulated skeleton of a juvenile sauropodomorph, and the articulated hip region of another small individual. Both appear to be new taxa. The dinosaurs from the Hanson Formation represent some of the highest paleolatitude vertebrates known from the Jurassic. The PIs will generate CT datasets for Cryolophosaurus and the more complete new sauropodomorph species to mine for phylogenetic trait information, and to investigate their comparative neuroanatomy and feeding behavior. Histological datasets will be generated from multiple skeletal elements for all four Mt. Kirkpatrick taxa to understand patterns of growth in different clades of polar dinosaurs and compare them to relatives from lower paleolatitudes. This paleohistological study of a relatively diverse sample of sauropodomorph taxa from Antarctica may contribute to determining whether and how these dinosaurs responded to contemporary climatic extremes. The PIs have established a successful undergraduate training program as part of previous research. Summer interns from Augustana are trained at the Field Museum in specimen preparation, curation, molding/casting, and histological sampling. They also participate in existing Field Museum REU programs, including a course on phylogenetic systematics. Four undergraduate internships and student research projects will be supported through this proposal. The PIs will develop a traveling exhibit on Antarctic Mesozoic paleontology that they estimate will be seen by 2.5 million people over the five-year tour. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Beardmore Glacier IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic Transantarctic Mountains Beardmore ENVELOPE(174.900,174.900,-83.350,-83.350) Beardmore Glacier ENVELOPE(170.000,170.000,-84.500,-84.500) Augustana ENVELOPE(-174.353,-174.353,-85.227,-85.227) Reu ENVELOPE(65.600,65.600,-71.142,-71.142) ENVELOPE(-165.0,-160.0,-85.0,-87.0)
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topic Antarctic Earth Sciences
Dinosaurs
Fossil
Antarctica
Biosphere
Beardmore Glacier
Transantarctic Mountains
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
spellingShingle Antarctic Earth Sciences
Dinosaurs
Fossil
Antarctica
Biosphere
Beardmore Glacier
Transantarctic Mountains
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
Hammer, William R.
Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica
topic_facet Antarctic Earth Sciences
Dinosaurs
Fossil
Antarctica
Biosphere
Beardmore Glacier
Transantarctic Mountains
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
description Abstract: This proposal requests support for research on Early Jurassic vertebrate fauna of the Beardmore Glacier region of Antarctica. The project will support preparation and systematic and paleobiological research on four Antarctic dinosaurs, including two new species, collected in the Central Transantarctic Mountains. With the new material Cryolophosaurus will become one of the most complete Early Jurassic theropods known, and thus has the potential to become a keystone taxon for resolving the debated early evolutionary history of theropod dinosaurs, the group that gave rise to birds. Two new dinosaur specimens include a nearly complete articulated skeleton of a juvenile sauropodomorph, and the articulated hip region of another small individual. Both appear to be new taxa. The dinosaurs from the Hanson Formation represent some of the highest paleolatitude vertebrates known from the Jurassic. The PIs will generate CT datasets for Cryolophosaurus and the more complete new sauropodomorph species to mine for phylogenetic trait information, and to investigate their comparative neuroanatomy and feeding behavior. Histological datasets will be generated from multiple skeletal elements for all four Mt. Kirkpatrick taxa to understand patterns of growth in different clades of polar dinosaurs and compare them to relatives from lower paleolatitudes. This paleohistological study of a relatively diverse sample of sauropodomorph taxa from Antarctica may contribute to determining whether and how these dinosaurs responded to contemporary climatic extremes. The PIs have established a successful undergraduate training program as part of previous research. Summer interns from Augustana are trained at the Field Museum in specimen preparation, curation, molding/casting, and histological sampling. They also participate in existing Field Museum REU programs, including a course on phylogenetic systematics. Four undergraduate internships and student research projects will be supported through this proposal. The PIs will develop a traveling exhibit on Antarctic Mesozoic paleontology that they estimate will be seen by 2.5 million people over the five-year tour.
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author Hammer, William R.
author_facet Hammer, William R.
author_sort Hammer, William R.
title Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica
title_short Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica
title_full Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica
title_fullStr Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Continued Research on the Jurassic Vertebrate Fauna from the Beardmore Glacier Region of Antarctica
title_sort continued research on the jurassic vertebrate fauna from the beardmore glacier region of antarctica
publisher IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
publishDate 2014
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