Dinosaur bonebed amber from an original swamp forest soil

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Álvarez-Parra, Sergio
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Pérez-de la Fuente, Ricardo
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Peñalver Mollá, Enrique
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Barrón, Eduardo
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Alcalá Martínez, Luis
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Pérez Cano, Jordi
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Martín-Closas, Carles
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Trabelsi, Khaled
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Meléndez, Nieves
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López del Valle, Rafael
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Lozano, Rafael P.
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Peris Cerdán, David
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Rodrigo, Ana
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Sarto i Monteys, Víctor
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Bueno-Cebollada, Carlos A.
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Menor-Salván, César
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Philippe, Marc
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Sánchez García, Alba
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Peña-Kairath, Constanza
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Arillo, Antonio
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Espílez, Eduardo
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Mampel, Luis
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Delclòs Martínez, Xavier
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2022-01-21T11:32:32Z
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2022-01-21T11:32:32Z
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2021-11-30
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2022-01-21T11:32:32Z
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2050-084X
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/182540
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717696
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Dinosaur bonebeds with amber content, yet scarce, offer a superior wealth and quality of data on ancient terrestrial ecosystems. However, the preserved palaeodiversity and/or taphonomic characteristics of these exceptional localities had hitherto limited their palaeobiological potential. Here, we describe the amber from the Lower Cretaceous dinosaur bonebed of Ariño (Teruel, Spain) using a multidisciplinary approach. Amber is found in both a root layer with amber strictly in situ and a litter layer mainly composed of aerial pieces unusually rich in bioinclusions, encompassing 11 insect orders, arachnids, and a few plant and vertebrate remains, including a feather. Additional palaeontological data¿charophytes, palynomorphs, ostracods¿ are provided. Ariño arguably represents the most prolific and palaeobiologically diverse locality in which fossiliferous amber and a dinosaur bonebed have been found in association, and the only one known where the vast majority of the palaeontological assemblage suffered no or low-grade pre-burial transport. This has unlocked unprecedentedly complete and reliable palaeoecological data out of two complementary windows of preservation¿the bonebed and the amber¿from the same site.
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46 p.
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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eng
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eLife Sciences
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72477
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eLife, 2021, vol. 10, p. e72477
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https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72477
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cc-by (c) Álvarez-Parra, Sergio et al., 2021
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Dinàmica de la Terra i l'Oceà)
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Paleoecologia
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Ambre
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Paleontologia
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Insectes fòssils
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Paleoecology
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Amber
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Paleontology
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Insects fossil
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Dinosaur bonebed amber from an original swamp forest soil
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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