week 10 Flashcards

1
Q

describe:
- the crust
- the mantle
- lithosphere
- asthenosphere
- outer core
- inner core

A

crust: outermost layer consisting of continents and ocean basins

mantle: viscous layer of the earth bw the crust and the core

litho: outermost layer of the earth (crust + upper mantle)

astheno: viscous layer beneath the asthenosphere but not the core

outer core: layer of molten iron and nick - drives convection

inner core: solid mass of iron and nickel

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2
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what was alfred wegener’s contribution to this course?

A

founded the theory of plate tectonics (noticed the fossils + that S america and africa fit together)

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3
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describe pangaea and panthalassa

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pangaea: one big supercontinent

panthalassa: u know how there’s only one continent. that means the ocean isn’t split by continents so theres only one ocean

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4
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where are diplodocid fossils found?

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they lived in the triassic and jurassic - are found all over the world

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5
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how do diplodocids and macronarians demonstrate niche partioning?

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both were sauropods, but diplodocids were taller and could reach the top of trees

macronarians were shorter but had stronger jaws that could fuck on any vegetation the diplodocids left behind

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6
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what were the herbivores of the jurassic period

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diplodocids, macronarians, thyreophorans (ornithschians w body armor)

also prosauropods for the first bit, before they were outcompeted by the sauropods

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7
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what were the dominant predators of the jurassic?

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allosaurids: had rigid vertebrae and longer legs - stiffer spine and stronger legs gave advantages

coelurosaur theropods were around at this time, but they were like dino twinks

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8
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obv we dont have pangaea. what happened.

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split into laurasia (N. america, europe, asia) and gondwana (S, america, africa, madagascar, india, australia, antarctica) during jurassic period

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9
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by the cret, who was the dominant herbivs?

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sauropods went extinct in laurasia

in gondwana, the diplodocids died out; the macrononian Titanosaurs dominated

in laurasia, the hadrosaurs were dominant. the titanosaurs were in laurasia, albeit they were rarer

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10
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by the early cret, what were things looking like for carnivs?

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carcharodontosaurs: big game hunters designed to kill Titanosaurs

allosaurids, descending from the allosaurs of the jurassic

abelisaurs, ceratosaurid theropods which were smaller game hunters

for most of the cret, allosaurids were most successful until the coelurosaurs diversified and we got dudes like the t rex

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11
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where are hadrosaurs and ankylosaurs typically found? what’s one weird place they’ve been found?

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laurasia and S. america - suggests a land bridge to S. america from N. america at some point

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12
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what are the ankylosaur lineages?

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anklyosaurids: tail club + backwards pointing horns

nodosaurids: no tail club, but had sick osteoderm spikes on the shoulders

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13
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what are the ornithopod lineages?

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lambeosaurine hadrosaurs: had a big bony crest for comm

hadrosaurine/saurolophine: soft tissue crests without the sound amp

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14
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what are the marginocephalians?

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dudes w an overhanging lip of bone at the back margin of the skull

incl pachycephalosaurs and ceratopsians

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15
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what coelurosar would become birds? what synapomorphy do they share

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maniraptorans, w a special wristbone called the semilunate carpel which allowed the hand to fold backwards

today, birds use it to fold their wings

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16
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hey. what the FUCK was the therizinosaurs?

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huge ass claws. looked weird as fuck. backwards pointing pubis but they’re maniraptoran theropods idk who fucking cares

17
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what is faunal interchange?what is an example?

A

when plate tectonics bring plates together, they can move to new areas!

likely why fossils found in alberta are also found in mongola - immigration was likely possible at some point, by way of alaska

18
Q

why was antarctica so warm in the cret?

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used to be connected to australia, so currents had to go around a larger mass, in the process dropping off some warmer water from the equator

today, antarctica is isolated by a cold water current

19
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why was sea levels so high in the mesozoic?

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warmer atmoshere, so no polar ice caps to lock up water

20
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why are there so many marine fossils found in N america?

A

NA was covered by a massive inland sea called the western interior seaway spanning the arctic ocean to the gulf of mexico

21
Q

in one hundred years, how much as the statue of liberty moved relative to its original position

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about 3 metres (thats how slow plate tectonics move)

22
Q

hey how did the himilayas form?

A

india was part of gondwana and asia was laurasia. when gondwana split up, india was sent over to asia and it crashed and now we have mountains :)

23
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would cret have higher or lower seasonality?

A

more oceans everywhere due to higher sea levels - less seasonality

24
Q

does stable temp and higher sea level result in more or less dino biodiversity?

A

more - more isolated areas due to higher sea levels means more differentiation