Title: The evolution of sauropod dinosaurs
1The evolution of sauropod dinosaurs from 1841 to
2008 -- or -- About seventy key moments in
sauropod history, covered way too fast Michael
P. Taylor University of Portsmouth dino_at_miketaylor
.org.uk
The evolution of sauropod dinosaurs from 1841 to
2008 -- or -- About seventy key moments in
sauropod history, covered way too fast Michael
P. Taylor University of Portsmouth dino_at_miketaylor
.org.uk
2Where we're headed Chronological
review 1841-1870 Glimpses from
fragments 1871-1893 Near-complete
skeletons 1897-1937 Restoration and
interpretation 1940-1967 The wilderness
years 1968-now The Renaissance Thematic
digressions Pneumaticity Posture Aquatic
or terrestrial?
3Sauropod diversity goes nuts! (new genera by
year)?
4Sauropod diversity goes nuts! (total genera by
year)?
5Where we're headed Chronological
review 1841-1870 Glimpses from
fragments 1871-1893 Near-complete
skeletons 1897-1937 Restoration and
interpretation 1940-1967 The wilderness
years 1968-now The Renaissance Thematic
digressions Pneumaticity Posture Aquatic
or terrestrial?
6Buckland 1824 Megalosaurus, the first dinosaur
7Owen 1841a Cardiodon, the first sauropod (image
from Owen 1875 plate IX)?
Cardiodon referred specimen (Barrett 2006 fig 2)?
m
8Owen 1841b Cetiosaurus, the first half-decent
sauropod
Owen 1841b Cetiosaurus, the first half-decent
sauropod
Thought to be an aquatic crocodilian
9m
Owen 1842 Dinosauria does not include Cetiosaurus
10Mantell 1850 Pelorosaurus The first
sauropod recognised as terrestrial.
11Johnston 1859 Astrodon, the first sauropod from
outside England. (image from Leidy 1865 plate
XIII)?
12Ornithopsis Seeley 1870 first recognition of
pneumaticity
... but he thought it was a gigantic animal of
the Pterodactyle kind
13Janensch (1945) on postcranial skeletal
pneumaticity
A lightening adaptation for terrestriality
14Wedel et al. (2000)'s pneumatic reconstruction
Wedel (2005) air-space proportion (ASP)?
15Where we're headed Chronological
review 1841-1870 Glimpses from
fragments 1871-1893 Near-complete
skeletons 1897-1937 Restoration and
interpretation 1940-1967 The wilderness
years 1968-now The Renaissance Thematic
digressions Pneumaticity Posture Aquatic
or terrestrial?
16Cetiosaurus oxoniensis Phillips 1871 the first
good sauropod material
17Lydekker 1877 Titanosaurus (RIP), the first
Gondwanan sauropod (image from Wilson and
Upchurch 2003 fig. 4)?
The year that everything changes
18Bone wars! Cope vs. Marsh Atlantosaurus Marsh
1877 (? Apatosaurus)? Apatosaurus Marsh
1877 Amphicoelias Cope 1877 Camarasaurus Cope
1877 Dystrophaeus Cope 1877 (nomen
dubium)? Morosaurus Marsh 1878 (
Camarasaurus)? Diplodocus Marsh 1878 Brontosaurus
Marsh 1879 ( Apatosaurus)?
19Camarasaurus Cope 1877, the first (more or less)
complete sauropod (images from Cope 1878)?
20Apatosaurus Marsh 1879
21Ryder's 1877 reconstruction of Camarasaurus
... as a giant newt
22Marsh 1878 the sauropods are named
23Marsh 1883 reconstruction of Apatosaurus
... and jolly good, too!
24Marsh 1884 the skull of Diplodocus
25Where we're headed Chronological
review 1841-1870 Glimpses from
fragments 1871-1893 Near-complete
skeletons 1897-1937 Restoration and
interpretation 1938-1967 The wilderness
years 1968-now The Renaissance Thematic
digressions Pneumaticity Posture Aquatic
or terrestrial?
26Knight's 1897 Brontosaurus, under Osborn's
direction
Knight's 1897 Brontosaurus, under Osborn's
direction
27Osborn's (1899) vision of athletic
Diplodocus, painted by Knight (1907)?
28Osborn's (1899) vision of athletic
Diplodocus, painted by Knight (1907)?
Lurker
29Riggs (1903) shows that Brontosaurus is
Apatosaurus
30Brachiosaurus Riggs 1903, Brachiosauridae Riggs
1904
First strong argument for terrestriality
311905 first mounted sauropod skeleton, the AMNH
Brontosaurus
32Gregory (1905) calculates the mass of Brontosaurus
... although Riggs (1903) had synonymised with
Apatosaurus
33Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher 1901
341905 Diplodocus carnegii casts travel the
world (image from Holland 1905 plate XVII)?
1905 Diplodocus carnegii casts travel the
world (image from Holland 1905 plate XVII)?
35Tornier (1909) proposes sprawling posture for
Diplodocus
Painting by Heinrich Harder
36Hay (1910) also proposes sprawling posture for
Diplodocus
... the dummies
37Hay (1910) also proposes sprawling posture for
Diplodocus
Lazy bones
... the dummies
38Holland's (1910) atomic smackdown
39Martin (1987) on Cetiosaurus neck posture and
flexibility
Computerised by Stevens and Parrish (1999)?
40Paul (1998)?
Christian and Heinrich (1998)'s
near-vertical Brachiosaurus neck
411910-1912 Germans in Tendaguru (Quarry S photo
from Maier 2003)?
421937 Janensch's Brachiosaurus mount completed
431919-1930 the British in Tendaguru (site map
from Migeod 1931)?
(photo from Maier 2003)?
44Migeod's Tendaguru brachiosaurid in the pipeline!
45Osborn and Mook (1921) raise the bar
46Gilmore's (1925)? complete juvenile Camarasaurus
47Wiman's submarine Helopus.
Wiman's submarine Helopus.
Osborn and Mook's Amphicoelias is at it,
too (Reprinted from 1897)?
48Bird (1939) describes sauropod tracks. (images
from Bird 1939 and Bird 1941)? Bird (1944)
concluded that Apatosaurus walked on land.
491941 Burian's snorkelling Brachiosaurus
Finally smacked down by Kermack (1951)?
Finally smacked down by Kermack (1951)?
50Where we're headed Chronological
review 1841-1870 Glimpses from
fragments 1871-1893 Near-complete
skeletons 1897-1937 Restoration and
interpretation 1940-1967 The wilderness
years 1968-now The Renaissance Thematic
digressions Pneumaticity Posture Aquatic
or terrestrial?
511947 Zallinger's YPM mural completed
1947 Zallinger's YPM mural completed
521940s-1960 the dark ages
531940s-1960s Invasion of the Miocene Rodent Teeth
541966 Zallinger's Brachiosaurus (probably
painted some time earlier)?
551966 Zallinger's Brachiosaurus (probably
painted some time earlier)?
Lurker
56... and the unacceptable face of 1960s
sauropods. (The How And Why Wonder Book Of
Dinosaurs)?
57Where we're headed Chronological
review 1841-1870 Glimpses from
fragments 1871-1893 Near-complete
skeletons 1897-1937 Restoration and
interpretation 1940-1967 The wilderness
years 1968-now The Renaissance Thematic
digressions Pneumaticity Posture Aquatic
or terrestrial?
58Bakker 1968 The Superiority of Dinosaurs
59Bakker 1972 (Fighting Brontosaurus from Bakker
1987)?
60Coombs (1975)? Mechanical argument for
terrestriality Compact feet Pneumaticity Terres
trial sediments
61McIntosh and Berman (1975) put the right head on
Apatosaurus
62McIntosh and Berman (1975) put the right head on
Apatosaurus
631993 Jurassic Park's athletic Brachiosaurus
64Russell and Zheng (1993) pioneer sauropod
cladistics
Upchurch et al. (2004)?
65Curry (1999) on sauropod bone histology (fine
structure)?
Sander (2000)?
66Now disparity goes nuts! Amargasaurus Salgado
Bonaparte 1991
I can haz spikes?
I can haz spikes?
67Now disparity goes nuts! Nigersaurus Sereno et
al. 1999
(Todd Marshall)?
(Sereno et al. 2007)?
68Now disparity goes nuts! Cute little
Brachytrachelopan Rauhut et al. 2005
69Now disparity goes nuts! Europasaurus Sander et
al. 2006
70These things are BIG
71Tendaguria Bonaparte et al. 1999
Xenoposeidon Taylor and Naish 2007
72The future more great stuff in the pipeline!
73The future more great stuff in the pipeline!
74In conclusion Sauropods rule. Always
have. Always will.
(Painting by Luis Rey)?
75Acknowledgements Matt Wedel provided useful
comments on an early draft. My wife actually
fell asleep as I was dry-running this talk.
(Painting by Luis Rey)?
76Acknowledgements Matt Wedel provided useful
comments on an early draft. My wife actually
fell asleep as I was dry-running this talk. I
mean, actually asleep.
(Painting by Luis Rey)?
77Move along, no more to see here, show's over.
78Owen 1859 first attempt to name the group of
sauropods
... but he thought they were crocodiles, and
included a theropod
79Seeley 1874 second attempt to name the group of
sauropods
... based on a partial stegosaur vertebra
80Marsh 1877 third attempt to name the group of
sauropods
81The pinnacle of evolution Brachiosaurus Riggs
1903
821985 Jensen (finally) publishes Supersaurus,
Ultrasaurus, Dystylosaurus
(Drawing by Sibbick)?
83Dystylosaurus and Ultrasaurus the
disappointing truth.
84Argyrosaurus Lydekker 1893, the first Argentinian
sauropod
85First reconstruction of Brachiosaurus (Matthew
1915 fig 24)?
Pathetic
861976 Alexander on dinosaur biomechanics (CoM
diagrams from Alexander 1985)?
87Chiappe et al. (1998)? titanosaur embryos and
mass nest sites
88Helopus Wiman 1929 (now Euhelopus Romer), the
first Chinese sauropod