The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.

Therizinosauria is one of the most enigmatic and peculiar clades among theropod dinosaurs, exhibiting an unusual suite of characters, such as lanceolate teeth, a rostral rhamphotheca, long manual claws, and a wide, opisthopubic pelvis. This specialized anatomy has been associated with a shift in die...

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Main Authors: Stephan Lautenschlager, Emily J Rayfield, Perle Altangerel, Lindsay E Zanno, Lawrence M Witmer
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526574?pdf=render
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author Stephan Lautenschlager
Emily J Rayfield
Perle Altangerel
Lindsay E Zanno
Lawrence M Witmer
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description Therizinosauria is one of the most enigmatic and peculiar clades among theropod dinosaurs, exhibiting an unusual suite of characters, such as lanceolate teeth, a rostral rhamphotheca, long manual claws, and a wide, opisthopubic pelvis. This specialized anatomy has been associated with a shift in dietary preferences and an adaptation to herbivory. Despite a large number of discoveries in recent years, the fossil record for Therizinosauria is still relatively poor, and cranial remains are particularly rare.Based on computed tomographic (CT) scanning of the nearly complete and articulated skull of Erlikosaurus andrewsi, as well as partial braincases of two other therizinosaurian taxa, the endocranial anatomy is reconstructed and described. The wider phylogenetic range of the described specimens permits the evaluation of sensory and cognitive capabilities of Therizinosauria in an evolutionary context. The endocranial anatomy reveals a mosaic of plesiomorphic and derived characters in therizinosaurians. The anatomy of the olfactory apparatus and the endosseous labyrinth suggests that olfaction, hearing, and equilibrium were well-developed in therizinosaurians and might have affected or benefited from an enlarged telencephalon.This study presents the first appraisal of the evolution of endocranial anatomy and sensory adaptations in Therizinosauria. Despite their phylogenetically basal position among maniraptoran dinosaurs, therizinosaurians had developed the neural pathways for a well developed sensory repertoire. In particular olfaction and hearing may have played an important role in foraging, predator evasion, and/or social complexity.
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spelling doaj.art-4a0ea33293f24fd796f7032c180cdf162022-12-21T17:48:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5228910.1371/journal.pone.0052289The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.Stephan LautenschlagerEmily J RayfieldPerle AltangerelLindsay E ZannoLawrence M WitmerTherizinosauria is one of the most enigmatic and peculiar clades among theropod dinosaurs, exhibiting an unusual suite of characters, such as lanceolate teeth, a rostral rhamphotheca, long manual claws, and a wide, opisthopubic pelvis. This specialized anatomy has been associated with a shift in dietary preferences and an adaptation to herbivory. Despite a large number of discoveries in recent years, the fossil record for Therizinosauria is still relatively poor, and cranial remains are particularly rare.Based on computed tomographic (CT) scanning of the nearly complete and articulated skull of Erlikosaurus andrewsi, as well as partial braincases of two other therizinosaurian taxa, the endocranial anatomy is reconstructed and described. The wider phylogenetic range of the described specimens permits the evaluation of sensory and cognitive capabilities of Therizinosauria in an evolutionary context. The endocranial anatomy reveals a mosaic of plesiomorphic and derived characters in therizinosaurians. The anatomy of the olfactory apparatus and the endosseous labyrinth suggests that olfaction, hearing, and equilibrium were well-developed in therizinosaurians and might have affected or benefited from an enlarged telencephalon.This study presents the first appraisal of the evolution of endocranial anatomy and sensory adaptations in Therizinosauria. Despite their phylogenetically basal position among maniraptoran dinosaurs, therizinosaurians had developed the neural pathways for a well developed sensory repertoire. In particular olfaction and hearing may have played an important role in foraging, predator evasion, and/or social complexity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526574?pdf=render
spellingShingle Stephan Lautenschlager
Emily J Rayfield
Perle Altangerel
Lindsay E Zanno
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The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.
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title The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.
title_full The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.
title_fullStr The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.
title_full_unstemmed The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.
title_short The endocranial anatomy of therizinosauria and its implications for sensory and cognitive function.
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