@article{ef8a97c181ce44b58db74041cc646b4c,
title = "Non-occlusal dental microwear texture analysis of a titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) Tamagawa Formation, northeastern Japan",
abstract = "Sauropod teeth from the Tamagawa Formation of Kuji Group, northeastern Japan, were described and diet of the Kuji sauropod was inferred by dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA). The morphology and slenderness index (SI) of Kuji sauropod teeth indicate they belong to a titanosauriform somphospondyli sauropod and thus confirm the existence of a titanosauriform sauropod at the coastal area of East Asia during the late Turonian. Dental microwear texture (DMT) of the Kuji sauropod is compared with extant lepidosaurs with known dietary preferences, indicating a higher degree of oral food processing in the Kuji sauropod than in extant lepidosaurs. The Kuji sauropod fed on materials less resistant and softer than molluscan shells or exoskeletons of insects and likely relied on plant materials. Considering what is known about the paleoflora of the Tamagawa Formation, the most likely diet was ferns and gymnosperms. These initial results encourage future applications of DMTA to various sauropods, which could help to reveal the evolution of their feeding ecology and whether the increase of SI is associated with dietary change.",
keywords = "Dental microwear texture analysis, Japan, Kuji Group, Late Cretaceous, Titanosauriform sauropod, Tooth wear",
author = "Homare Sakaki and Winkler, {Daniela E.} and Tai Kubo and Ren Hirayama and Hikaru Uno and Shinya Miyata and Hideki Endo and Kazuhisa Sasaki and Toshio Takisawa and Kubo, {Mugino O.}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank many colleagues, such as Masataka Yoshida, Ai Ito (University of Tokyo), and Masatoshi Okura (Konan City, Aichi, Japan), for kindly helping us during the excavations of the Tamagawa Formation at the sauropod fossil-bearing site. We thank Kuji City for supporting part of the accommodation fee for participants during the excavation. T. K. thank Keiichi Aotsuka for his help in making 3D models of teeth. We would like to thank Kazuhide Nara and Maki Suzuki for their constructive comments during the master course of H.S. We thank the editor, Dr. Eduardo Koutsoukos, and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments and editorial works that greatly improved the quality of this manuscript. This study was supported by grants-in-aid from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (no. 19J40003 to T. Kubo, 20F20325 to D. E. Winkler, and no. 16K18615 to M. O. Kubo). Funding Information: We thank many colleagues, such as Masataka Yoshida, Ai Ito (University of Tokyo), and Masatoshi Okura (Konan City, Aichi, Japan), for kindly helping us during the excavations of the Tamagawa Formation at the sauropod fossil-bearing site. We thank Kuji City for supporting part of the accommodation fee for participants during the excavation. T. K. thank Keiichi Aotsuka for his help in making 3D models of teeth. We would like to thank Kazuhide Nara and Maki Suzuki for their constructive comments during the master course of H.S. We thank the editor, Dr. Eduardo Koutsoukos, and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments and editorial works that greatly improved the quality of this manuscript. This study was supported by grants-in-aid from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (no. 19J40003 to T. Kubo, 20F20325 to D. E. Winkler, and no. 16K18615 to M. O. Kubo). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 Elsevier Ltd",
year = "2022",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105218",
language = "English",
volume = "136",
journal = "Cretaceous Research",
issn = "0195-6671",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
}