2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1502-3931.2012.00304.x
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Ethological variations in gauge in sauropod trackways from the Berriasian of Spain

Abstract: J., 2012: Ethological variations in gauge in sauropod trackways from the Berriasian of Spain. Lethaia, Vol. 45, Two sauropod trackways from the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) of the Cameros Basin (Spain) show important variations in trackway gauge, along the same trackway. These variations seem to be associated with different behaviours; on the one hand with a significant variation in the direction of travel (turning phenomena) and on the other hand with a decrease in speed, probably associated with the propert… Show more

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“…However, the surface is not large enough (no turning trackways) to interpret this as milling. In Las Cuestas I level III most of the trackways are straight (directional), but at least one trackway also shows considerable changes in the direction of travel (Castanera et al, 2012) and could therefore be interpreted as milling.…”
Section: Orientation Patterns Of the Iberian Sauropod Trackwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the surface is not large enough (no turning trackways) to interpret this as milling. In Las Cuestas I level III most of the trackways are straight (directional), but at least one trackway also shows considerable changes in the direction of travel (Castanera et al, 2012) and could therefore be interpreted as milling.…”
Section: Orientation Patterns Of the Iberian Sauropod Trackwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pace angulation is higher in the first part of the trackway, in the middle part decreases, and increases apparently at the end (varies between 85 ° and 105 °). According to Castanera et al (2012) these changes are consistent with a turning trackway.…”
Section: Trackway Ls7amentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In Spain, several trackways have been found in the Oncala Group of Berriasian in age (e.g., Casanovas et al 1992;1995a;1995b. 1995cMeijide et al, 2001;Pascual-Arribas et al, 2008;PascualArribas and Hernández-Medrano, 2010;Castanera et al, 2012). None of them have subrectangular footprints or digits I and II impression forwardly directed.…”
Section: Trackway Ls7cmentioning
confidence: 99%
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