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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600021120" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600021120</a>
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341-344
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3
Volume
84
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Mosasaur ascending: the phylogeny of bends
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Netherlands Journal of Geosciences-Geologie En Mijnbouw
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2005
2005-09
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avascular necrosis; bends; deep; dives; Geology; mosasaurs; Platecarpus; shark; Tylosaurus
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Rothschild B M; Martin L D
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Recognition of decompression syndrome-related pathology (in the form of avascular necrosis) reveals diving behaviour in mosasaurs. Macroscopic and radiologic examination was performed to identify linear bone death characteristic of avascular necrosis in vertebrae from the major North American and European collections. This survey of mosasaurs extends throughout most of their geographic and stratigraphic range and includes examples across their diversity. Avascular necrosis was invariably present in Platecarpus coryphaeus and P. ictericus, Tylosaurus proriger, Mosasaurus lemonnieri and M. conodon, Plioplatecarpus houzeaui and Pl. primaevus, Prognathodon giganteus, Hainosaurus bernardi and an as yet unnamed Antarctic mosasaur. The frequency of occurrence in a given genus was independent of geography, present equally in European and North American and in the Niobara and Selma chalks. It was invariably absent from Clidastes propython and C. liodontus, Ectenosaurus, Halisaurus and Kolposaurus. The bone pathology, avascular necrosis, has a characteristic distribution in seven genera and thirteen species of mosasaurs and is absent in five genera and seven species. It segregated according to diving habits, uniformly present in supposed deep divers and uniformly absent in the shallow-habitat group.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600021120" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1017/s0016774600021120</a>
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2005
avascular necrosis
bends
deep
dives
Geology
Journal Article
Martin L D
mosasaurs
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences-Geologie En Mijnbouw
Platecarpus
Rothschild B M
shark
Tylosaurus
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600021119" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600021119</a>
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Pages
335-340
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3
Volume
84
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Sharks eating mosasaurs, dead or alive?
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Netherlands Journal of Geosciences-Geologie En Mijnbouw
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2005
2005-09
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Geology; morphology; mosasaurs; netherlands; Platecarpus; predation; Prognathodon; scavenging; sharks; Tylosaurus
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Rothschild B M; Martin L D; Schulp A S
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Shark bite marks on mosasaur bones abound in the fossil record. Here we review examples from Kansas (USA) and the Maastrichtian type area (SE Netherlands, NE Belgium), and discuss whether they represent scavenging and/or predation. Some bite marks are most likely the result of scavenging. On the other hand, evidence of heating and the presence of a shark tooth in an infected abscess confirm that sharks also actively hunted living mosasaurs.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600021119" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1017/s0016774600021119</a>
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2005
Geology
Journal Article
Martin L D
morphology
mosasaurs
Netherlands
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences-Geologie En Mijnbouw
Platecarpus
predation
Prognathodon
Rothschild B M
scavenging
Schulp A S
sharks
Tylosaurus
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600020345" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600020345</a>
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251-254
Issue
4
Volume
83
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Rib fracture in Prognathodon saturator (Mosasauridae, Late Cretaceous)
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Netherlands Journal of Geosciences-Geologie En Mijnbouw
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2004
2004-12
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Cretaceous; fracture; Geology; mosasaurs; netherlands; Pathology; Prognathodon; stress; The Netherlands
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Schulp A S; Walenkamp Ghim; Hofman P A M; Rothschild B M; Jagt J W M
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Two unusual bumps occur on the internal surface of a rib of the marine reptile Prognathodon saturator from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Maastricht, The Netherlands. These bumps are interpreted as stress fractures, possibly related to agonistic behaviour.
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2004
Cretaceous
Fracture
Geology
Hofman P A M
Jagt J W M
Journal Article
mosasaurs
Netherlands
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences-Geologie En Mijnbouw
Pathology
Prognathodon
Rothschild B M
Schulp A S
Stress
The Netherlands
Walenkamp Ghim