白垩纪
生物
捕食
生态学
化石记录
动物群
动物
分类单元
中生代
作者
Paul C. Sereno,Didier B. Dutheil,M. Iarochene,Hans C. E. Larsson,Gabrielle H. Lyon,Paul M. Magwene,Christian A. Sidor,David J. Varricchio,Jeffrey A. Wilson
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:1996-05-17
卷期号:272 (5264): 986-991
被引量:333
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.272.5264.986
摘要
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) fossils discovered in the Kem Kem region of Morocco include large predatory dinosaurs that inhabited Africa as it drifted into geographic isolation. One, represented by a skull approximately 1.6 meters in length, is an advanced allosauroid referable to the African genus Carcharodontosaurus. Another, represented by a partial skeleton with slender proportions, is a new basal coelurosaur closely resembling the Egyptian genus Bahariasaurus. Comparisons with Cretaceous theropods from other continents reveal a previously unrecognized global radiation of carcharodontosaurid predators. Substantial geographic differentiation of dinosaurian faunas in response to continental drift appears to have arisen abruptly at the beginning of the Late Cretaceous.
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