The Shishugou Fauna of the Middle–Late Jurassic Transition Period in the Junggar Basin of Western China
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The authors thank Wang Haijun and other members of the Sino-American expedition team for collecting fossils and other geological samples, D. Ward for screen washing at Konglonggou, A. Moore for discussion, Ren Minghui for editing the figures, and the Smithsonian Freer Gallery Library. The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (42288201, 41688103, 40830210, 41120124002), the National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences (NSF EAR 0310217, 0922187, 1636753) and the National Geographic Society.

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    The Middle–Late Jurassic transition period is a critical period for the evolution of terrestrial vertebrates, but the global fossil record from this time is relatively poor. The Shishugou Fauna of this period has recently produced significant fossil remains of dinosaurs and other vertebrate groups, some representing the earliest known members of several dinosaurian groups and other vertebrate groups and some representing the best-known specimens of their group. These discoveries are significant for our understanding of the origin and evolution of several vertebrate lineages. Radiometric dating indicates that the fauna is aged approximately 159–164 Ma. Comparisons with other similarly-aged terrestrial faunas such as Shaximiao and Yanliao show both taxonomic similarities and differences between these faunas and indicate that the Junggar deposits might have preserved the most complete vertebrate fossil record for a Middle–Late Jurassic Laurasian terrestrial fauna.

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XU Xing, James M. CLARK, David A. EBERTH, Philip J. CURRIE.2022. The Shishugou Fauna of the Middle–Late Jurassic Transition Period in the Junggar Basin of Western China[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),96(4):1115-1135

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