REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA

Toward the end of the Cretaceous the Atlantic Ocean covered parts of central-western Patagonia forming a wide archipelago. Remains of terrestrial and marine reptiles have been recorded in the Campanian and Maastrichtian of this area in rocks that represent coastal or marginal marine environments. T...

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Main Authors: Zulma Gasparini, Marcelo de la Fuente, Marta Fernández, Paula Bona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Paleontológica Argentina 2015-10-01
Series:Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
Online Access:https://www.peapaleontologica.org.ar/index.php/peapa/article/view/225
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spelling doaj-766000086b7e405cba470c3e049dadc72021-02-02T15:51:08ZengAsociación Paleontológica ArgentinaPublicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina2469-02282015-10-0171REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIAZulma Gasparini0Marcelo de la Fuente1Marta Fernández2Paula Bona3Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo de La Plata, Departamento Paleontología Vertebrados, La Plata. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo de La Plata, Departamento Paleontología Vertebrados, La Plata. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo de La Plata, Departamento Paleontología Vertebrados, La Plata. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo de La Plata, Departamento Paleontología Vertebrados, La Plata. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas. Toward the end of the Cretaceous the Atlantic Ocean covered parts of central-western Patagonia forming a wide archipelago. Remains of terrestrial and marine reptiles have been recorded in the Campanian and Maastrichtian of this area in rocks that represent coastal or marginal marine environments. These taphocenoses are especially interesting because they include taxa not only of different environmental requirements, but also of different biogeographical backgrounds. The presence of a wide archipelago is a plausible explanation of the association recorder, such as plesiosaurs with continental chelids, boids and dinosaurs (e.g., La Colonia, Chubut; Ranquil-Có, Mendoza), or plesiosaurs and mosasaurs with chelids (e.g., Lui-Malal, Mendoza). From a paleobiogeographic point of view, some taxa have mainly south Gondwanan distribution (chelids, meiolanids, the plesiosaur Aristonectes Cabrera), others taxa are related to North American taxa (the plesiosaur Sulcusuchus Gasparini and Spalletti, hadrosaurid dinosaurs); and still others were cosmopolitan toward the end of the Mesozoic (elasmosaurids and mosasaurines). KEY WORDS. Reptiles. Coastal environments. Late Cretaceous. Patagonia. https://www.peapaleontologica.org.ar/index.php/peapa/article/view/225
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author Zulma Gasparini
Marcelo de la Fuente
Marta Fernández
Paula Bona
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Marcelo de la Fuente
Marta Fernández
Paula Bona
REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA
Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
author_facet Zulma Gasparini
Marcelo de la Fuente
Marta Fernández
Paula Bona
author_sort Zulma Gasparini
title REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA
title_short REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA
title_full REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA
title_fullStr REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA
title_full_unstemmed REPTILES FROM LATE CRETACEOUS COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA
title_sort reptiles from late cretaceous coastal environments of northern patagonia
publisher Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
series Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
issn 2469-0228
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Toward the end of the Cretaceous the Atlantic Ocean covered parts of central-western Patagonia forming a wide archipelago. Remains of terrestrial and marine reptiles have been recorded in the Campanian and Maastrichtian of this area in rocks that represent coastal or marginal marine environments. These taphocenoses are especially interesting because they include taxa not only of different environmental requirements, but also of different biogeographical backgrounds. The presence of a wide archipelago is a plausible explanation of the association recorder, such as plesiosaurs with continental chelids, boids and dinosaurs (e.g., La Colonia, Chubut; Ranquil-Có, Mendoza), or plesiosaurs and mosasaurs with chelids (e.g., Lui-Malal, Mendoza). From a paleobiogeographic point of view, some taxa have mainly south Gondwanan distribution (chelids, meiolanids, the plesiosaur Aristonectes Cabrera), others taxa are related to North American taxa (the plesiosaur Sulcusuchus Gasparini and Spalletti, hadrosaurid dinosaurs); and still others were cosmopolitan toward the end of the Mesozoic (elasmosaurids and mosasaurines). KEY WORDS. Reptiles. Coastal environments. Late Cretaceous. Patagonia.
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