Island life in the Cretaceous - faunal composition, biogeography, evolution, and extinction of land-living vertebrates on the Late Cretaceous European archipelago

Zoltan Csiki-Sava*, Eric Buffetaut, Attila Osi, Xabier Pereda-Suberbiola, Stephen L. Brusatte

*Corresponding author for this work

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The Late Cretaceous was a time of tremendous global change, as the final stages of the Age of Dinosaurs were shaped by climate and sea level fluctuations and witness to marked paleogeographic and faunal changes, before the end-Cretaceous bolide impact. The terrestrial fossil record of Late Cretaceous Europe is becoming increasingly better understood, based largely on intensive fieldwork over the past two decades, promising new insights into latest Cretaceous faunal evolution. We review the terrestrial Late Cretaceous record from Europe and discuss its importance for understanding the paleogeography, ecology, evolution, and extinction of land-dwelling vertebrates. We review the major Late Cretaceous faunas from Austria, Hungary, France, Spain, Portugal, and Romania, as well as more fragmentary records from elsewhere in Europe. We discuss the paleogeographic background and history of assembly of these faunas, and argue that they are comprised of an endemic 'core' supplemented with various immigration waves. These faunas lived on an island archipelago, and we describe how this insular setting led to ecological peculiarities such as low diversity, a preponderance of primitive taxa, and marked changes in morphology (particularly body size dwarfing). We conclude by discussing the importance of the European record in understanding the end-Cretaceous extinction and show that there is no clear evidence that dinosaurs or other groups were undergoing long-term declines in Europe prior to the bolide impact.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-161
Number of pages161
JournalZookeys
Issue number469
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Late Cretaceous
  • Europe
  • island
  • faunal evolution
  • paleobiogeography
  • extinction
  • HATEG BASIN ROMANIA
  • PROVENCE SOUTHERN FRANCE
  • HADROSAUROID DINOSAUR ORNITHISCHIA
  • BASAL EUSUCHIAN CROCODYLIFORM
  • SPECIES-AREA RELATIONSHIP
  • FOURAS CHARENTE-MARITIME
  • BODY-SIZE EVOLUTION
  • AUDE VALLEY FRANCE
  • NON-AVIAN THEROPOD
  • 1ST RECORD

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