High levels of skeletal articulation and completeness in fossil crocodyliforms are commonly attributed to rapid burial, with decreasing articulation and completeness thought to result from prolonged decay of soft tissue and the loss of skeletal connectivity during 'bloat and float. These interpretations are based largely on patterns of decay in modern mammalian and avian dinosaur carcasses. To address this issue, we assessed the decay of buried and unburied juvenile Crocodylus porosus carcasses in a controlled freshwater setting. The carcasses progressed through typical vertebrate decay stages (fresh, bloated, active decay, and advanced decay), reaching the final skeletal stage on average 55 days after death. Unburied carcasses commenced fl...
All modern crocodyliforms (alligators, crocodiles and the gharial) are semi-aquatic generalist carni...
Dyrosauridae is a clade of neosuchian crocodyliformes that diversified in fluviatile and marine envi...
Twenty-four species of crocodile populate the globe today, but this richness represents a minute fra...
Few fossil vertebrate skeletons are complete and fully articulated. Various taphonomic processes red...
What happens after the death of a marine tetrapod in seawater? Palaeontologists and neontologists ha...
Among the few vertebrates that survived the mass extinction event documented at the Cretaceous–Paleo...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
The “death roll” is an iconic crocodylian behaviour, and yet it is documented in only a small number...
Twenty-four species of crocodile populate the globe today, but this richness represents a minute fra...
Humans and human ancestors have exploited wetland resources for at least two million years. The most...
Skull development has been of particular interest to crocodilian researchers, largely because their ...
A description is provided of the crocodile remains that were found during an excavation carried out ...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
Marine reptiles constitute a diverse group of secondarily aquatic tetrapods that have inhabited the ...
A large, fossilised crocodilian metatarsal has been recovered from the Pliocene Bluff Downs Local Fa...
All modern crocodyliforms (alligators, crocodiles and the gharial) are semi-aquatic generalist carni...
Dyrosauridae is a clade of neosuchian crocodyliformes that diversified in fluviatile and marine envi...
Twenty-four species of crocodile populate the globe today, but this richness represents a minute fra...
Few fossil vertebrate skeletons are complete and fully articulated. Various taphonomic processes red...
What happens after the death of a marine tetrapod in seawater? Palaeontologists and neontologists ha...
Among the few vertebrates that survived the mass extinction event documented at the Cretaceous–Paleo...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
The “death roll” is an iconic crocodylian behaviour, and yet it is documented in only a small number...
Twenty-four species of crocodile populate the globe today, but this richness represents a minute fra...
Humans and human ancestors have exploited wetland resources for at least two million years. The most...
Skull development has been of particular interest to crocodilian researchers, largely because their ...
A description is provided of the crocodile remains that were found during an excavation carried out ...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
Marine reptiles constitute a diverse group of secondarily aquatic tetrapods that have inhabited the ...
A large, fossilised crocodilian metatarsal has been recovered from the Pliocene Bluff Downs Local Fa...
All modern crocodyliforms (alligators, crocodiles and the gharial) are semi-aquatic generalist carni...
Dyrosauridae is a clade of neosuchian crocodyliformes that diversified in fluviatile and marine envi...
Twenty-four species of crocodile populate the globe today, but this richness represents a minute fra...