Ceratopsidae represents a group of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs that inhabited western North America and eastern Asia during the Late Cretaceous. Although horns and frills of the cranium are highly variable across species, the lower jaw historically has been considered to be relatively conservative in morphology. Here, the lower jaws from 58 specimens representing 21 ceratopsoid taxa were sampled, using geometric morphometrics and 2D finite element analysis (FEA) to explore differences in morphology and mechanical performance across Ceratopsoidea (the clade including Ceratopsidae, Turanoceratops and Zuniceratops). Principal component analyses and non-parametric permuted manovas highlight Triceratopsini as a morphologically distinct clade within the sample. A relatively robust and elongate dentary, a larger and more elongated coronoid process, and a small and dorso-ventrally compressed angular characterize this clade, as well as the absolutely larger size. By contrast, non-triceratopsin chasmosaurines, Centrosaurini and Pachyrhinosaurini have similar morphologies to each other. Zuniceratops and Avaceratops are distinct from other taxa. No differences in size between Pachyrhinosaurini and Centrosaurini are recovered using non-parametric permuted anovas. Structural performance, as evaluated using a 2D FEA, is similar across all groups as measured by overall stress, with the exception of Triceratopsini. Shape, size and stress are phylogenetically constrained. A longer dentary as well as a long coronoid process result in a lower jaw that is reconstructed as relatively much more stressed in triceratopsins.

Variation in the shape and mechanical performance of the lower jaws in ceratopsid dinosaurs (ornithischia, ceratopsia) / Maiorino, Leonardo; Farke, Andrew A.; Kotsakis, Tassos; Teresi, Luciano; Piras, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF ANATOMY. - ISSN 0021-8782. - 227:5(2015), pp. 631-646. [10.1111/joa.12374]

Variation in the shape and mechanical performance of the lower jaws in ceratopsid dinosaurs (ornithischia, ceratopsia)

TERESI , LUCIANO;PIRAS, PAOLO
2015

Abstract

Ceratopsidae represents a group of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs that inhabited western North America and eastern Asia during the Late Cretaceous. Although horns and frills of the cranium are highly variable across species, the lower jaw historically has been considered to be relatively conservative in morphology. Here, the lower jaws from 58 specimens representing 21 ceratopsoid taxa were sampled, using geometric morphometrics and 2D finite element analysis (FEA) to explore differences in morphology and mechanical performance across Ceratopsoidea (the clade including Ceratopsidae, Turanoceratops and Zuniceratops). Principal component analyses and non-parametric permuted manovas highlight Triceratopsini as a morphologically distinct clade within the sample. A relatively robust and elongate dentary, a larger and more elongated coronoid process, and a small and dorso-ventrally compressed angular characterize this clade, as well as the absolutely larger size. By contrast, non-triceratopsin chasmosaurines, Centrosaurini and Pachyrhinosaurini have similar morphologies to each other. Zuniceratops and Avaceratops are distinct from other taxa. No differences in size between Pachyrhinosaurini and Centrosaurini are recovered using non-parametric permuted anovas. Structural performance, as evaluated using a 2D FEA, is similar across all groups as measured by overall stress, with the exception of Triceratopsini. Shape, size and stress are phylogenetically constrained. A longer dentary as well as a long coronoid process result in a lower jaw that is reconstructed as relatively much more stressed in triceratopsins.
2015
ceratopsidae; finite element analysis; geometric morphometrics; lower jaw; triceratopsini; anatomic landmarks; animals; biomechanical phenomena; dinosaurs; finite element analysis; fossils; herbivory; mandible; phylogeny; principal component analysis; stress, mechanical; tooth; anatomy; histology; developmental biology; ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics; molecular biology; cell biology; medicine (all)
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Variation in the shape and mechanical performance of the lower jaws in ceratopsid dinosaurs (ornithischia, ceratopsia) / Maiorino, Leonardo; Farke, Andrew A.; Kotsakis, Tassos; Teresi, Luciano; Piras, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF ANATOMY. - ISSN 0021-8782. - 227:5(2015), pp. 631-646. [10.1111/joa.12374]
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