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ORIGIN OF How are dinosaurs classified? Primarily by hip structure (Harry Seeley, 1887) He also believed that dinosaurs were polyphyletic. Richard Owen considered dinosaurs monophyletic based on fused sacral vertebrae, some later scientists disagreed arguing that saurischians and ornithischians originated separately; lately tide has turned again

Who and where? Who: Contenders for earliest : , and () = ornithischian prosauropods (Madagascar) = 2m long, bipedal, theropod () Herrerasaurus= 3m long, bipedal, theropod vs. Eoraptor = small theropod Madagascar prosauropods: cf. Azendosaurus (, Morocco) ***Oldest North American Dinosaur: (225 Ma) ***Did dinosaur evolve in ? (SA sites more productive than any others + lagosuchids last found in SA)

Basic anatomy: most early dinosaurs were small, bipedal, unspecialized meat- eating saurischians Herrerasaurus has an ancestral-looking hip bone, so looks most primitive

Environment? Dinosaur faunas similar in Late in different parts of the world. Climate varied largely with latitude and distance from ocean.

When? Between 228 and 230 million ago, at the beginning of the Carnian Age of the

How? Two competing hypotheses related to the Late Triassic mass (s): a) Competitive wedge: dinosaurs outcompeted preexisting forms because they had certain evolutionary advantages, such as upright posture, etc. e.g. dinosaur biologically superior to earlier forms problems: carnivorous fully erect, some mammal-like probably warm-blooded, etc... b) Lucky survivor: dinos luck out that other critters don’t survive.

TAKE HOME POINTS

BY FIRST FEW MILLION AFTER DINOSAUR 1ST APPEARED: All major body type blueprints established, though first dinos apparently small bipedals Dinosaurs got their feet in the door, was set for 140 million years of dominance

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