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Patrick Druckenmiller: 在北极筑巢与繁殖-来自阿拉斯加的恐龙宝宝 Nesting in North Arctic – Dinosaur babies from Alaska

时间:2022-11-03作者:钱俊点击数:

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报告时间2022114日(星期1100-1200

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  Patrick Druckenmiller 教授

工作单位美国阿拉斯加大学

举办单位:威廉希尔

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The Prince Creek Formation of northern Alaska is recognized as the richest polar dinosaur locality in either hemisphere. Whether these dinosaurs were capable of reproducing in the Arctic is a long-standing problem, and intimately tied to the question of dinosaur migration. Recent discoveries along the Colville River provide exciting new evidence that both herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs nested in the high Arctic at approximately 80 degrees north latitude. This suggests that the Prince Creek dinosaurs were year round residents of the Arctic and raises more questions about how they survived long polar winters that experienced up to 4 months of complete winter darkness.

Key reference: Druckenmiller, P.S., Erickson, G.M., Brinkman, D., Brown, C.M. and Eberle, J.J., 2021. Nesting at extreme polar latitudes by non-avian dinosaurs. Current Biology, 31(16): 3469-3478.e5.

报告人简介

Patrick Druckenmiller,现为美国阿拉斯加大学地质与地球物理学系教授,阿拉斯加大学北方博物馆馆长。Druckenmiller 教授主要研究内容为研究中生代海生爬行动物和恐龙。



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