Growth and limb bone histology of aetosaurs and phytosaurs from the Late Triassic Krasiejów locality (sw Poland) reveals strong environmental influence on growth pattern release_24y2ldet6fccdiw4ze55r5q7au

by Elżbieta M. Teschner, Dorota Konietzko-Meier, Nicole Klein

Published in Contributions to zoology by Brill.

2022   p1-34

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> The growth pattern of the Polish phytosaur <jats:italic>Parasuchus</jats:italic> cf. <jats:italic>arenaceus</jats:italic> and the aetosaur <jats:italic>Stagonolepis olenkae</jats:italic> (both Krasiejów; Norian) was studied. Results were compared to published data of other members of these two groups and to a new sample of the German (Heslach; Norian) phytosaur <jats:italic>Nicrosaurus</jats:italic> sp. All three herein studied taxa display lamellar-zonal bone consisting predominately of parallel-fibred tissue and on average a low to moderate vascular density. Towards the outer cortex the thickness of annuli increases in most samples and becomes distinctly wider than the zones. Therefore, most of the appositional growth in adults was achieved during phases of prolonged slow growth. All bones show a diffuse growth pattern, without well demarcated zones and annuli. Distinct lines of arrested growth (<jats:sc>lag</jats:sc>) are not identified in the Krasiejów sample, only the <jats:italic>Nicrosaurus</jats:italic> femur shows one distinct <jats:sc>lag</jats:sc> as do other taxa outside Krasiejów. Instead, the Krasiejów taxa display multiple rest lines and sub-cycles. Thus, identification and count of annual growth cycles remains difficult, the finally counted annual growth cycles range (two to six) is quite large despite the low size range of the samples. A correlation between age and bone length is not identified, indicating developmental plasticity. Although both are archosaurs, <jats:italic>Stagonolepis</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Parasuchus</jats:italic> are phylogenetically not closely related, however, they show a very similar growth pattern, despite different life styles (terrestrial vs. semi-aquatic). Based on the new data, and previously histological studies from Krasiejów, the local environmental conditions were special and had a strong influence on the growth pattern.
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