Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium

Elasmosauridae is a monophyletic group of plesiosaurs that evolved in the Early Cretaceous and radiated to achieve a cosmopolitan distribution by the end of the Cretaceous. They were a highly successful group of deep sea predators with long necks, small heads, and stout four flippered bodies. Here w...

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Main Author: Lester, Elizabeth
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spelling ftmarshalluniv:oai:mds.marshall.edu:etd-2211 2023-05-15T13:50:10+02:00 Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium Lester, Elizabeth 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://mds.marshall.edu/etd/1210 https://mds.marshall.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2211&context=etd unknown Marshall Digital Scholar https://mds.marshall.edu/etd/1210 https://mds.marshall.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2211&context=etd Theses, Dissertations and Capstones Plesiosauria. Geology Stratigraphic -- Jurassic. Animal Sciences Aquaculture and Fisheries Life Sciences text 2019 ftmarshalluniv 2022-07-11T19:00:31Z Elasmosauridae is a monophyletic group of plesiosaurs that evolved in the Early Cretaceous and radiated to achieve a cosmopolitan distribution by the end of the Cretaceous. They were a highly successful group of deep sea predators with long necks, small heads, and stout four flippered bodies. Here we describe four postcranial elasmosaurs skeletons that were collected from the shallow marine Lopez de Bertodano formation located on Seymour Island of the Antarctic Peninsula. One specimen is a small-bodied elasmosaurs. Despite its small size it has several advanced ontogenetic character states including the fusion of neural spines to the vertebral centra. The individual was considered to be sub-adult in age. Histological samples were taken of the right femur that showed a moderate amount of remodeling while still preserving much of the fiber lamellar bone associated with fast growing juveniles. Together these features confirm a late juvenile to sub-adult ontogenetic stage for the specimen. Two of the other specimens are moderate sized elasmosaurs with unusual characteristics sometimes attributed to the clade Aristonectinae. We use their characters along with other WBP (Weddelian Biogeographic Provinance) and Pacific elasmosaurs taxa to better understand the relationships among basal Aristonectine elasmosaurs and evaluate characters attributed to them. The final specimen is the post cranial material from the holotype for Mortuneria seymourensis. Using this taxa we can better understand potential apomorphic characters and its relationship to closely related aristonectines. This paper aims to better understand these unusual elasmosaurs and the relationships of WBP elasmosaurs. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Seymour Island Marshall University: Marshall Digital Scholar Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Pacific Seymour ENVELOPE(-56.767,-56.767,-64.283,-64.283) Seymour Island ENVELOPE(-56.750,-56.750,-64.283,-64.283) Lopez ENVELOPE(-63.567,-63.567,-64.850,-64.850) Lopez de Bertodano ENVELOPE(-56.719,-56.719,-64.236,-64.236)
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topic Plesiosauria. Geology
Stratigraphic -- Jurassic.
Animal Sciences
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Life Sciences
spellingShingle Plesiosauria. Geology
Stratigraphic -- Jurassic.
Animal Sciences
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Life Sciences
Lester, Elizabeth
Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium
topic_facet Plesiosauria. Geology
Stratigraphic -- Jurassic.
Animal Sciences
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Life Sciences
description Elasmosauridae is a monophyletic group of plesiosaurs that evolved in the Early Cretaceous and radiated to achieve a cosmopolitan distribution by the end of the Cretaceous. They were a highly successful group of deep sea predators with long necks, small heads, and stout four flippered bodies. Here we describe four postcranial elasmosaurs skeletons that were collected from the shallow marine Lopez de Bertodano formation located on Seymour Island of the Antarctic Peninsula. One specimen is a small-bodied elasmosaurs. Despite its small size it has several advanced ontogenetic character states including the fusion of neural spines to the vertebral centra. The individual was considered to be sub-adult in age. Histological samples were taken of the right femur that showed a moderate amount of remodeling while still preserving much of the fiber lamellar bone associated with fast growing juveniles. Together these features confirm a late juvenile to sub-adult ontogenetic stage for the specimen. Two of the other specimens are moderate sized elasmosaurs with unusual characteristics sometimes attributed to the clade Aristonectinae. We use their characters along with other WBP (Weddelian Biogeographic Provinance) and Pacific elasmosaurs taxa to better understand the relationships among basal Aristonectine elasmosaurs and evaluate characters attributed to them. The final specimen is the post cranial material from the holotype for Mortuneria seymourensis. Using this taxa we can better understand potential apomorphic characters and its relationship to closely related aristonectines. This paper aims to better understand these unusual elasmosaurs and the relationships of WBP elasmosaurs.
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title Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium
title_short Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium
title_full Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium
title_fullStr Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium
title_full_unstemmed Description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium
title_sort description and histology of a small-bodied elasmosaur and discription of mortuneria seyemourensis postcranium
publisher Marshall Digital Scholar
publishDate 2019
url https://mds.marshall.edu/etd/1210
https://mds.marshall.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2211&context=etd
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The Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Pacific
Seymour
Seymour Island
Lopez
Lopez de Bertodano
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The Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Pacific
Seymour
Seymour Island
Lopez
Lopez de Bertodano
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Seymour Island
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Seymour Island
op_source Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
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