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Vertebrate Tracksites in the Middle Jurassic-Upper Cretaceous of South Tunisia
Authors:Michela Contessi  Federico Fanti
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum , Bologna University , Bologna , Italy;2. Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum , Bologna University , Bologna , Italy;3. Museo Geologico Giovanni Capellini, Alma Mater Studiorum , Università di Bologna , Bologna , Italy
Abstract:Four vertebrate tracksites from the Middle Jurassic and Upper Cretaceous in the Tataouine basin of southern Tunisia are described. Approximately 130 tridactyl footprints distributed over an area of 200 square meters, preserved on Callovian beds exposed at the Beni Ghedir site, represent the oldest evidence of a dinosaur fauna in Tunisia. In addition, three tracksites—Chenini, Ksar Ayaat, and Jebel Boulouha—have been discovered in the Cretaceous beds of the upper Continental Intercalaire, previously considered as a strictly marine depositional sequence. In addition to dinosaur tracks, the Chenini tracksite (late Albian) includes poorly preserved crocodilian tracks, and footprints assigned to a pleurodiran turtle have been recovered at the Ksar Ayaat locality (early Cenomanian). The Jebel Boulouha tracksite is dominated by well-preserved tridactyl tracks referred to small-sized theropods. Depositional settings of each tracksite have been defined on stratigraphic and sedimentologic data, and tracks were ascribed to different ichnocoenoses in relation to their paleoenvironments. This new and differentiated track record gives important information on how the fossil vertebrate fauna changed in southern Tunisia during mid-Jurassic to mid-Cretaceous times. These data provide a unique and useful census of tetrapod associations along the southern margin of the peri-Mediterranean area.
Keywords:Ichnology  Paleoecology  Vertebrate tracks  Theropod tracks  Ichnocoenoses  Tunisia
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