“…Indeed, the Cretaceous Gobi, particularly Djadokhta and similar deposits, is represented by a great number of species, including the three major dinosaurian clades (Ornithischia, Sauropodomorpha, and Theropoda; see, e.g., Makovicky and Norell, 2006;Norell, 2006, 2010;Turner et al, 2007aTurner et al, , 2007bMiles and Miles, 2009) as well as a diversity of mammals (see, e.g., Rougier et al, 2001;Wible et al, 2001;Wible et al, 2004), among other taxa (see Loope et al, 1998;Gao and Norell, 2000). Together, these fossils indicate the presence of thriving ecological communities with a broad taxonomic diversity despite xeric conditions.…”