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Bonebed amber as a new source of paleontological data: The case of the Pipestone Creek deposit (Upper Cretaceous), Alberta, Canada

机译:骨架琥珀作为一个新的古生物数据来源:杂志溪沉积(上层白垩纪),加拿大艾伯塔省

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Amber deposits and dinosaur bonebeds provide some of the most detailed sources of information on terrestrial ecosystems, but these sources have rarely been studied in tandem. The Pipestone Creek bonebed from the Campanian Wapiti Formation of Alberta, Canada, provides an opportunity to explore both data sources in the same deposit for the first time. The site has yielded an exceptional fauna dominated by abundant remains of the centrosaurine ceratopsian Pachyrhinosaurus. The initial campaigns of excavation in the 1980s led to the collateral discovery of amber, and the site became the first published source of insect-bearing amber in a dinosaur bonebed. Here we describe amber inclusions in detail and analyze the composition and geochemistry of the amber (MR spectroscopy and stable isotope studies) in order to draw paleoecological and paleoenvironmental inferences. We describe a feather fragment from an aquatic bird, as well as new species of Psocodea and Hymenoptera (Mymarommatidae) with ecological constraints. Indeterminate aphid and spider inclusions were also found, but preservation was not sufficient for formal description. STIR spectroscopy suggests a botanical source among the Cupressaceae, while stable isotope data indicate that the resin-producing forest did not receive precipitation directly from the Western Interior Seaway. These initial results show that amber is a valuable source of additional information about the habitat surrounding the vertebrates found in bonebed deposits. Given the abundance and range of inclusions encountered so far, Pipestone Creek amber also appears to be a promising new source for a relatively diverse Campanian amber assemblage. (C) 2020 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:琥珀矿床和恐龙骨架提供了一些关于陆地生态系统的一些最详细信息来源,但这些来源很少被串联研究。从加拿大艾伯塔省的Campanian Wapiti形成的铅球溪骨盆骨盆提供了一个机会,首次探讨同一押金中的两个数据来源。该网站产生了一个卓越的动物区,由Centrosaurine Ceratopsian Pachyrhinosaurus丰富的遗骸为主。 20世纪80年代的挖掘初步运动导致了琥珀的抵押品发现,该网站成为恐龙骨盆中的第一个出版的昆虫琥珀来源。在这里,我们详细描述了琥珀色夹杂物,并分析了琥珀色(MR光谱和稳定同位素研究)的组成和地球化学,以利用古生态和古环境推论。我们描述了一种从水生鸟的羽毛片段,以及具有生态限制的新型psocodea和hymenoptera(mymarommatidae)。还发现了不确定的蚜虫和蜘蛛夹杂物,但保存不足以正式描述。搅拌光谱表明CULLESCAEAE中的植物来源,而稳定的同位素数据表明树脂生产的森林没有直接从西部室内海道接受沉淀。这些初步结果表明,琥珀是关于围绕骨干矿床围绕脊椎动物栖息地的额外信息的有价值的源。鉴于到目前为止遇到的丰富和夹因范围,帕米松溪琥珀也似乎是一个相对不同的坎帕尼亚琥珀综合组合的新来源。 (c)2020国际Gondwana研究协会。 elsevier b.v出版。保留所有权利。

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