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000152073 100__ $$aRozada, L.
000152073 245__ $$aA Lower Cretaceous Lagerstatte from France: a taphonomic overview of the Angeac-Charente vertebrate assemblage
000152073 260__ $$c2021
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000152073 5203_ $$aTerrestrial ecosystems from the Lower Cretaceous of Europe and bonebeds formed in swampy environments are poorly known. The Berriasian-early Valanginian Angeac-Charente site in France represents an example of both. Nine field campaigns have yielded thousands of fossils of over a hundred taxa, including 16 taxa from vertebrate macroremains with numerous trample and crocodile bite marks; 22 taxa from the abundant vertebrate microremains; >10 vertebrate coprolite morphotypes with plant and vertebrate inclusions; abundant sauropod and stegosaur tracks including some preserved in ''4-D''; termite coprolites; mollusc moulds; ostracods and plants, including coniferous wood, cones, leaves and cuticle fragments, charophytes and pollen. The richness, diversity and preservation of the fossils qualify the site as a fossil-Lagerstatte. The site represents a ''snapshot'' into a Lower Cretaceous ecosystem. This is supported by REE analyses of biogenic apatite and sediment samples, the fossils being found in a single stratigraphical interval and the record of sedimentological and taphonomic ''frozen scenes''. The Angeac-Charente bonebed is highly diverse, dominated by an ornithomimosaur taxon, and contains both macro- and microfossils. This indicates a complex formation, likely primarily influenced by ecological and biologic processes, but also significant physical processes. These include crocodyliform predation and/or scavenging on turtles, ornithomimosaurs and fishes; probable mass mortality occurrence of an ornithomimosaur herd; possible social behaviour of stegosaurs; limited hydraulic transport of most sauropod bones and intense dinoturbation.
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000152073 591__ $$aPALEONTOLOGY$$b33 / 54 = 0.611$$c2021$$dQ3$$eT2
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000152073 593__ $$aPaleontology$$c2021$$dQ1
000152073 593__ $$aEcology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics$$c2021$$dQ1
000152073 594__ $$a3.6$$b2021
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000152073 700__ $$aAllain, R.
000152073 700__ $$aVullo, R.
000152073 700__ $$aGoedert, J.
000152073 700__ $$aAugier, D.
000152073 700__ $$aJean, A.
000152073 700__ $$aMarchal, J.
000152073 700__ $$ade Fabregues, C.P.
000152073 700__ $$aQvarnstrom, M.
000152073 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-5116-3000$$aRoyo-Torres, R.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000152073 7102_ $$14013$$2205$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Didácticas Específicas$$cÁrea Didáctica Ciencias Exper.
000152073 773__ $$g54, 2 (2021), 141-165$$pLethaia$$tLethaia$$x0024-1164
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