The first juvenile specimens of Plateosaurus engelhardti from Frick, Switzerland: Isolated neural arches and their implications for developmental plasticity in a basal sauropodomorph

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The dinosaur Plateosaurus engelhardti is the most abundant dinosaur in the Late Triassic of Europe and the best known basal sauropodomorph. Plateosaurus engelhardti was one of the first sauropodomorph dinosaurs to display a large body size. Remains can be found in the Norian stage of the Late Triassic in over 40 localities in Central Europe (France, Germany, and Switzerland) and in Greenland. Since the first discovery of P. engelhardti no juvenile specimens of this species had been described in detail. Here we describe the first remains of juvenile individuals, isolated cervical and dorsal neural arches from Switzerland. These were separated postmortem from their respective centra because of unfused neurocentral sutures. However the specimens share the same neural arch morphology found in adults. Morphometric analysis suggests body lengths of the juvenile individuals that is greater than those of most adult specimens. This supports the hypothesis of developmental plasticity in Plateosaurus engelhardti that previously had been based on histological data only. Alternative hypotheses for explaining the poor correlation between ontogenetic stage and size in this taxon aremultiple species or sexual morphs with little morphological variance or time-averaging of individuals frompopulations differing in body size. © 2014 Hofmann and Sander.

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Hofmann, R., & Sander, P. M. (2014). The first juvenile specimens of Plateosaurus engelhardti from Frick, Switzerland: Isolated neural arches and their implications for developmental plasticity in a basal sauropodomorph. PeerJ, 2014(1). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.458

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