2016
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2718
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A revision of tetrapod footprints from the late Carboniferous of the West Midlands, UK

Abstract: A series of sandstone slabs from Hamstead, Birmingham (West Midlands, UK), preserve an assemblage of tetrapod trackways and individual tracks from the Enville Member of the Salop Formation (late Carboniferous: late Moscovian–Kasimovian). This material has received limited previous study, despite being one of the few British sites to preserve Carboniferous tetrapod footprints. Here, we restudy and revise the taxonomy of this material, and document it using 3D models produced using photogrammetry. The assemblage… Show more

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“…Fossil tracks and trackways attributed to the ichnotaxon Dimetropus have been described from numerous strata encompassing the upper Carboniferous and the lower Permian of the United States 63 , 64 , 70 , 71 , Canada 65 , United Kingdom 72 , Germany 60 , 62 , 73 , France 66 , 74 , Poland 75 , 76 , Italy 77 , Spain 78 80 , and Morocco 81 83 . Dimetropus tracks have been generally affiliated with representatives of various non-therapsid synapsid groups, such as early sphenacodontians, ophiacodotids, edaphosaurids, caseids, and varanopids 57 , 60 , 62 , 64 , 67 , 73 , 75 , 76 , 84 – 87 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fossil tracks and trackways attributed to the ichnotaxon Dimetropus have been described from numerous strata encompassing the upper Carboniferous and the lower Permian of the United States 63 , 64 , 70 , 71 , Canada 65 , United Kingdom 72 , Germany 60 , 62 , 73 , France 66 , 74 , Poland 75 , 76 , Italy 77 , Spain 78 80 , and Morocco 81 83 . Dimetropus tracks have been generally affiliated with representatives of various non-therapsid synapsid groups, such as early sphenacodontians, ophiacodotids, edaphosaurids, caseids, and varanopids 57 , 60 , 62 , 64 , 67 , 73 , 75 , 76 , 84 – 87 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conducted a qualitative analysis aiming to identify and classify depth patterns among tetrapod ichnotaxa from the upper Carboniferous to the Middle Triassic (see section "Relative Depth Patterns on Permian to Triassic Tetrapod Footprints" below). The database includes new data and a review of the published 3D data (de Klerk, 2002;Mujal et al, 2015Mujal et al, , 2016aMujal et al, ,b, 2017aMujal et al, ,b, 2018bCitton et al, 2016Citton et al, , 2018Citton et al, , 2019aCitton et al, ,b, 2020Meade et al, 2016;Milàn et al, 2016;Marchetti et al, 2017aMarchetti et al, ,b, 2018aMarchetti et al, ,b, 2019bFrancischini et al, 2018Francischini et al, , 2020Lagnaoui et al, 2019;Marchetti, 2019;Cavin and Piuz, 2020;Cisneros et al, 2020;Farman and Bell, 2020;Mujal and Marchetti, 2020;Mujal and Schoch, 2020;Reolid et al, 2020). Note that the number of tracks and localities from the upper Carboniferous is notably lower than those from the lower Permian.…”
Section: Depth Pattern Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Enville Member has also yielded vertebrate and invertebrate ichnofossils (e.g. Hardaker 1912;Meade et al 2016).…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%