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Intro
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Systematics aneh Paleoecology of
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Mosasaurs (ca. 98-65 Ma)
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Prognathodon: Locality & Horizon
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New Specimen 1: TMP 2007.34.01
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New Specimen 2: TMP 2002.400.01
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Specimen 1: Skull (85 cm L.)
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Dental Wear
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Crunch, crunch, crunch....
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At the same time...
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Crenulated carinae (cutting edges) conducive to slicing meat.
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Ammonites = 'shelled squids' of the Cretaceous seas
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Ammonite lower jaw?
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Chemical composition (EDS) analysis
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Long suspected...
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New guild assignment to P. overtoni
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Postcrania and diversification of mosasaurine mosasaurs
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Forelimb
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Hind limb
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Evolutionary Implications
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Eremiasaurus heterodontus from ca. 68 Ma, Morocco
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Comparison of hind paddle between Prognathodon and Eremiasaurus
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Campanian to Maastrichtian = decline in non-mosasaurine diversity
Description:
Explore the systematics and paleoecology of Prognathodon, a mosasaur from the Bearpaw Sea of Alberta, in this 39-minute lecture from the Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series. Delve into the fascinating world of mosasaurs, marine reptiles that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, as Dr. Takuya Konishi presents new specimens and their implications. Learn about the skull morphology, dental wear patterns, and dietary habits of Prognathodon, including evidence of ammonite consumption. Examine the postcranial anatomy and its evolutionary significance, comparing Prognathodon to other mosasaur species like Eremiasaurus heterodontus. Gain insights into the diversification and decline of mosasaur lineages during the Campanian to Maastrichtian stages, enhancing your understanding of these ancient marine predators and their paleoecology.

Systematics and Paleoecology of Prognathodon- A Mosasaur from the Bearpaw Sea of Alberta

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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