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A dinosaur ichnocoenosis from the middle jurassic of Yorkshire,UK
Authors:M. A. Whyte  M. Romano
Affiliation:1. Environmental and Geological Sciences , University of Sheffield , Dainton Building, Brookhill, Sheffield, S3 7HF, UK E-mail: m.a.whyte@sheffield.ac.uk;2. Environmental and Geological Sciences , University of Sheffield , Dainton Building, Brookhill, Sheffield, S3 7HF, UK
Abstract:

An assemblage of dinosaur tracks from the undersurface of a sandstone bed in the Saltwick Formation (Middle Jurassic) of Yorkshire shows a range of morphological types, preservational variants and behavioral styles. The tracks are combinations of transmitted prints and underprints and include three distinct trackways. One trackway was made by an animal walking on exposed damp sand, another was left by an animal swimming diagonally across a current and being swept down current, while the third may have been made by an animal either running or pushing off with its feet as it drifted down current. Environmental conditions that existed during the formation of the trackways varied between crevasse splay floods and exposed damp sand. The morphology of the swimming tracks is sufficiently distinctive to warrant the erection of a new ichnogenus and ichnospecies—Characichnos tridactylus. Previously described material from Kansas, Wyoming and New Mexico can be attributed to this new ichnogenus, while specimens from Germany and Utah are only provisionally referred to it. This indicates a known range from Triassic to Cretaceous.
Keywords:Middle Jurassic  Yorkshire  UK  dinosaur  tracks  behavior
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