Researchers examined one of the smallest parts of the fossil record - theropod teeth - to shed light on the evolution of dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period.
Findings have effectively quadrupled the dinosaur diversity in the Campanian-Maastrichtian of the South Pyrenean Basin in Spain. There were previously only two known species in the area, researchers said.
The study of 142 isolated teeth from the area suggests six additional species of toothed theropods (five small, one large) were present in the region.
"Teeth are especially important in the study of Upper Cretaceous creatures in Spain and the rest of Europe because we don't have complete skeletons of theropods from that time in those locations," Torices said.
"We have to rely on these small elements to reconstruct the evolution of these dinosaurs, particularly the theropods," she said.
Carnivorous dinosaurs replaced their teeth continuously, with just one dinosaur producing a huge number of these dental pieces and an endless number of clues for understanding these mysterious creatures.
The findings provide huge strides in understanding not only the diversity of carnivorous dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous in Europe, but also how the diversity of large animals responds to climatic changes.
"It completely changes the vision of the ecosystem," said Torices.
"Moreover, we now understand that these dinosaurs disappeared very quickly in geological time, probably in a catastrophic event," said Torices.
"Climatic models show that we may reach Cretaceous temperatures within the next century, and the only way we can study biodiversity under such conditions is through the fossil record," she said.
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