Dinosaur Environments Flashcards

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When did plants appear and what plants were around by the time dinosaurs appeared?

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Appearance of plants
1st plant fossil - middle part Ordovician
avascular spore plant
They were all spores

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When did Spore plants appear and where? What is the distinction between spores and plants?

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Spores of plants ( mid Ordovician in SA)
Spores in water only until they come out of water, they were NOT PLANTS
Only plants when they were on land

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3
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Most primitive (spore plant) probably belongs to

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Hornworts or liverworts

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4
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When did vascular plants first appear?

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1st vascular plants: silurian

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5
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What do vascular plants need to bring nutrients and waste up and down?
When did this evolve?
How do vascular plants bring things down?

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Plants carry nutrients up and energy waste down through pits

For vascular system, it needs tracheid cells in the xylem
Happened in Cooksonia ( early Devonian )

Pressure gradient and gravity bring waste down

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6
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Tall trees

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(Late Devonian)
Spore plants
archaeopteris (like the bird it’s OLD)

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7
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Tropical swamp forests

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(Carboniferous)
Distributed near equator and tropics
Gigantic trees

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8
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Carboniferous swamp and coals

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Found coal where carboniferous swamp trees are

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9
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Types of Carboniferous swamp trees

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Horsetails (18 m)

Lycopods (Giant club mosses) (up to 35 m)

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10
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Appearance of seed plants

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Appeared in end of devonian/beginning of carboniferous and early Permian

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Climate of seed plants

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Seed plants can survive dry climates

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12
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Types/Examples of seed plants

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Ginkos
Cycads (15 m)
Glossopteriids (fossil only)

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13
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Vegetation behind dinosaurs

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Dominated by conifers and cycads in most paleo reconstructions

Other plants (spore, vascular, and seed) were also there but these were just dominant

Conifers did really well

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14
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Which new plant group appeared as dinosaurs evolved, in what form and when?

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Flowering plants (early cretaceous)

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15
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What are Flowering plants? How are they different than the other plants? (System wise)

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Vasual system changed to vessel cells in xylem
Flowering plants changed from tracheid cells to vessell cells in xylem
mutation but the vessel cells do better at carrying the water up

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16
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Amborella

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Found in New caledonia
Only one known of its kind
Most primitive kind of flowering plants
No vessel cells yet

17
Q

flowering plants invaded water?

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Most likely land flowering plants invaded water (evolved on land and then invaded water)

18
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Where did the flowering plants come from?

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oldest fossil flowers are all aquatic plants

19
Q

Oldest flower fossil

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montsechia

20
Q

Grasses

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(flowering plants gave rise to grasses)

Mid cretaceous

21
Q

Grasses and how they affected teeth

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Carried minerals (phytolith) fossils
These minerals erode the teeth b/c it’s abrasive so some animals would only have 1 generation of teeth
22
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Where were the land masses placed?

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Pangea
Plate tectonics
Earthquakes happened on these curved shaped - plates
Plates are always moving, never stable

23
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How did the plate tectonics affect the dinosaurs?

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Started with pangea, which broke gradually apart through age of dinosaurs
Continents moved, carrying dinosaurs but continents also broke apart, separating dinosaurs

24
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Pangea and the dinosaur period?

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dinosaur period:

220 ma - pangea about when pangea was about to break apart

25
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Was the sea level high or low?

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Sea levels were high, lots of shallow water, usually around tropics

Sea level higher than it was today

AT MOST 800 M above sea level (exxon) 
150 M (miller)
26
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Exxon and Miller curve

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Exxon curve (black and blue lines researchers) and miller curve very different but still show around the same pattern
Most researchers believe miller curve more
27
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Relation between tropics, shallow water and plants

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very productive for planet and plants

28
Q

North America and fossils

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NA used to be divided into 3, thats why we find fossils in middle of US
Middle interior sea
CA under water so thats why we don’t find many fossils

29
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Sea levels as dinosaurs evolved

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Sea levels started out low in triassic but gradually became higher and higher by time of dinosaur extinction

30
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What fluctuations of average temperature occurred through the age of dinosaurs?

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Sea water temp (tropical probably) higher than ours
Big global warming spike before dinosaurs - extinction before dinosaurs
Mid cretaceous - steep heating
The declining slope - most diversity of dinosaurs until they were extinct
Sea levels high and warm
Always higher than now, but there was also a drop

31
Q

Whales appearing?

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Whales appeared (eocene (peak) ) between paleocene and eocene
There was an Extinction but not big enough to say it was a mass extinction
32
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Oldest flowering plants (fossils included)?

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Oldest flower fossil: montsechia
Archaefructus
Water lily