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A diversified vertebrate ichnite fauna from the Dasheng Group (Lower Cretaceous) of southeast Shandong Province, China

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Pages 353-362 | Received 05 Jul 2017, Accepted 19 Aug 2017, Published online: 28 Aug 2017
 

Abstract

The Qingquan dinosaur tracksite, from the Lower Cretaceous Dasheng Group, Shandong Province, China adds to the growing record of saurischian-dominated ichnofaunas of the region. The site reveals the presence of avian theropods (Koreanaornis) and non-avian theropods tentatively referred to Jialingpus. Sauropod tracks are referred to Brontopodus. One site shows evidence of extensive trampling attributable to sauropods and theropods that moved in the same westerly direction, though not necessarily at exactly the same time. This site is reminiscent of the famous Davenport Ranch site in Texas which has provoked much debate about the herding behavior of sauropods as a defense strategy against theropod predators.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank XU Xing for critical comments and suggestions on this paper, and WANG Shenna and LIU Yang for assistance in the field and measuring of the tracks. Two anonymous reviewers are thanked for their helpful comments and proposals for improvements.

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