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Table 1: The times of first appearance (FAD) and last appearance (LAD) for some groups of dinosaurs. Use this chart to answer the questions below. Group Earliest Geologic Period Earliest Geologic Age FAD (Ma) Latest Geologic Period Latest Geologic Age LAD (Ma) Stegosauria Jurassic Callovian 166 Cretaceous Coniacian 86 Ornithopoda Jurassic Sinemurian 199 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Ankylosauria Jurassic Callovian 166 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Ceratopsia Jurassic Tithonian 152 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Pachycephalosauria Jurassic Tithonian 152 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Sauropoda Triassic Carnian 237 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Theropoda Triassic Landianian 242 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Utahraptor (genus) Cretaceous Hautervian 130 Cretaceous Barremian 125 Tyrannosaurus (genus) Cretaceous Maastrichtian 68 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Triceratops (genus) Cretaceous Maastrichtian 68 Cretaceous Maastrichtian 66 Iguanodon (genus) Cretaceous Barremian 126 Cretaceous Aptian 122 If you found a deposit containing specimens of BOTH Stegosauria and Ornithopoda, what is the potential age range (maximum and minimum age in millions of years, Ma) of that deposit? 86Ma-166Ma If you found a deposit containing specimens of Pachycephalosauria AND Sauropoda, what is the oldest possible age (in millions of years) of that deposit? 152Ma If you found both Utahraptor and Iguandon in the same deposit, what is the potential age range (maximum and minimum age, in millions of years) of that deposit? 125Ma-126Ma In a popular film, Utahraptor and Tyrannosaurus have a scene together. Would this have been possible in the real world? Provide your evidence and explain your reasoning. This would not have been possible. The Utahraptor last appeared 57 million years before the tyrannosaurus first appeared. Therefore, they were not alive at the same time and thus could not have been alive together. In an even older popular animated film, Triceratops co-stars with a sauropod. Would this have been possible in the real world? Provide your evidence and explain your reasoning. Yes this would have been possible. Both the triceratops and the sauropod last appeared 66 million years ago. The sauropod first appeared 237 ago and the triceratops first appeared 68 millon years ago. Therefore, they were alive at the same time and could have been seen together. Why might we use genera in biostratigraphy rather than broader taxonomic groups? I think genera are used because it allows scientists to organize data more clearly. Also, certain genera may be in the same taxonomic group when looking at one broader than the genus, but they may not have been alive at the same time. One could have started
before the other and one could have died off before or after the other. Using genera allows scientists to more accurately track the periods of time in which these animals lived. Did all non-avian dinosaur groups go extinct at the Maastrichtian? Which went extinct before the Maastrichtian? No, not all non-avian dinosaur groups went extinct at the Maastrichtian. The Utahraptor, Iguanodon, and Stegosauria all went extinct before the Maastrichtian.
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