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Journal of Systematic Palaeontology | 2011

Bird tracks from the Upper Cretaceous Cantwell Formation of Denali National Park, Alaska, USA: a new perspective on ancient northern polar vertebrate biodiversity

Anthony R. Fiorillo; Stephen T. Hasiotis; Yoshitsugu Kobayashi; Brent H. Breithaupt; Paul J. McCarthy

The Upper Cretaceous Cantwell Formation in Denali National Park and Preserve (DENA), Alaska, contains an unparalleled fossil avian biodiversity. The Cantwell Formation, thousands of metres thick, was deposited near its current latitude and is exposed throughout much of DENA and elsewhere in the central Alaska Range. The Formation comprises a lower, dominantly fluvial sedimentary unit and an upper, mostly volcanic unit. Sedimentation of the lower unit was mainly in alluvial fan, braided and meandering stream, and lacustrine environments, with possible marginal-marine influence at times. Pollen data suggest that these sedimentary rocks are late Campanian or early Maastrichtian in age; thus the Cantwell Formation is correlative with other well-known dinosaur localities in Alaska. Bird tracks are preserved in multiple locations along a 40-km transect in DENA in fluvial and lacustrine deposits. Some bird tracks are found in association with dinosaur tracks and others are found on beds interbedded with dinosaur track-bearing layers. The approximate body sizes of the birds based on tracks show a range from sparrow- to heron-sized birds (∼25–30% larger than the modern Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis). The Cantwell Formation contains footprints assigned to several ichnotaxa found in either Asia or North America based on such morphological criteria as the presence or absence of a hallux, print size and shape, and angle of divarication: Aquatilavipes swiboldae, Ignotornis mcconnelli, Magnoavipes denaliensis sp. nov., Gruipeda vegrandiunus sp. nov. and Uhangrichnus chuni. The presence of a mixed Asian and North American ichnofauna suggests that at least some birds used Alaska as a bridge between Asia and North America. This diverse assemblage of avian traces, combined with the known fossil bone record and invertebrate trace fossil record, demonstrates that the northern Late Cretaceous polar region contained significant biodiversity.


Cretaceous Research | 2012

New sedimentological, palaeobotanical, and dinosaur ichnological data on the palaeoecology of an unnamed Late Cretaceous rock unit in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA

Anthony R. Fiorillo; Thomas L. Adams; Yoshitsugu Kobayashi


Archive | 2010

Constraining Late Cretaceous Terrestrial High-Latitude Water Using Oxygen Isotopic Compositions of Pedogenic Siderite and Dinosaur Tooth Enamel: A Multi-proxy Approach

Carlos Suárez; Gregory A. Ludvigson; Luis A. González; J. C. Lollar; Anthony R. Fiorillo; Patrick J. McCarthy


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

A LATE CRETACEOUS HIGH-LATITUDE PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND PALEOECOLOGICAL TRANSECT ACROSS GREENHOUSE ALASKA: A COMPARISON OF THE CHIGNIK, LOWER CANTWELL, AND PRINCE CREEK FORMATIONS, ALASKA, USA

Paul J. McCarthy; Anthony R. Fiorillo; Yoshitsugu Kobayashi; Tomonori Tanaka; Carla Susanne Tomsich; Peter P. Flaig; Susana Salazar Jaramillo


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

CO-OCCURRENCE OF THERIZINOSAUR AND HADROSAUR FOOTPRINTS IN THE LOWER CANTWELL FORMATION (UPPER CRETACEOUS) OF DENALI NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA: AN ASIAN DINOSAUR TRACK ASSEMBLAGE ON THE NORTH AMERICAN SIDE OF BERINGIA

Anthony R. Fiorillo; Paul J. McCarthy; Yoshitsugu Kobayashi; Carla Susanne Tomsich; Ronald S. Tykoski; Tomonori Tanaka; Christopher R. Noto


Archive | 2014

dinosaur tracksite, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA Herd structure in Late Cretaceous polar dinosaurs: A remarkable new

Anthony R. Fiorillo; Stephen T. Hasiotis; Yoshitsugu Kobayashi


Archive | 2010

Paleoenvironmental interpretation of an ancient Arctic coastal plain: Integrated paleopedology and palynology from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Prince Creek Formation, North Slope, Alaska, USA

Patrick J. McCarthy; P. P. Flaig; Anthony R. Fiorillo


Archive | 2010

Paleoecology and Paleoenvironmental Interpretations of the Late Cretaceous Lower Cantwell Formation, Denali National Park, Alaska

Carla Susanne Tomsich; S. Salazar Jaramillo; R. T. Jacobus; Patrick J. McCarthy; Sarah J. Fowell; Anthony R. Fiorillo


Archive | 2010

Possible Cretaceous Arctic terrestrial ecosystem dynamics based on a rich dinosaur record from Alaska

Anthony R. Fiorillo; Patrick J. McCarthy; P. P. Flaig


Archive | 2007

Upper Cretaceous high latitude Paleosols near the Kikak-Tegoseak dinosaur site (Prince Creek Formation), North Slope, Alaska - Abstract

Erik Brandlen; Paul J. McCarthy; Anthony R. Fiorillo

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Paul J. McCarthy

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Carla Susanne Tomsich

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Peter P. Flaig

University of Texas at Austin

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Christopher R. Noto

University of Wisconsin–Parkside

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