Data from: Disparate feeding mechanics between two hadrosaurid dinosaurs support the potential for resource partitioning
Data files
Aug 04, 2025 version files 539.96 MB
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adjusted_mwam.csv
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ase_-_jaws.csv
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ase_-_skull.csv
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bite_force_-_jaw.csv
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bite_force_-_skull.csv
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bite_force_by_muscle_-_Corythosaurus.csv
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bite_force_by_muscle_-_Gryposaurus.csv
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Corythosaurus_ROM_1933_meshes.zip
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Corythosaurus_ROM_1933.blend
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Dudgeon_and_Evans_2025.R
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Gryposaurus_TMP_1980.022.0001_meshes.zip
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Gryposaurus_TMP_1980.022.0001.blend
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mwam_-_jaw.csv
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mwam_-_skull.csv
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README.md
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strain_energy_-_jaw.csv
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strain_energy_-_skull.csv
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Abstract
The Dinosaur Park Formation (DPF) of western Canada is well known for its diverse fossil assemblage, preserving over a dozen species of large-bodied herbivorous dinosaurs. The high density of large herbivores has raised questions of how these animals were able to coexist and limit competition, leading to several studies investigating the potential for resource partitioning. In the DPF, hadrosaurids are of particular ecological significance because of their abundance, diversity, and complex feeding system. Here, we used 3D muscle reconstructions and finite element analysis to evaluate the mechanical performance of the cranium and lower jaws of the lambeosaurine Corythosaurus casuarius and the contemporaneous hadrosaurine Gryposaurus notabilis to test for the potential of resource partitioning. We found G. notabilis had larger adductor muscles than similarly sized C. casuarius, but the latter had greater mechanical efficiency, resulting in similar bite forces for similarly sized animals. The cranium of C. casuarius is more resistant to bending than G. notabilis, and exhibits a derived stress distribution likely associated with the supracranial crest. Resource partitioning between these taxa would have been primarily size-mediated, where larger G. notabilis would have been able to processes tougher plant material than smaller C. casuarius at equivalent ontogenetic stages.
Disparate feeding mechanics between two hadrosaurid dinosaurs support the potential for resource partitioning
T.W. Dudgeon, and D.C. Evans
DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA AND FILE STRUCTURE
This dataset contains several files, including the muscle reconstructions for ROM 1933 (Corythosaurus casuarius) and TMP 1980.022.0001 (Gryposaurus notabilis) as .blend files, the refined and cleaned meshes of crania and lower jaws used for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for these specimens as .stl files, and variables used in associated analyses as .csv files.
FILES AND VARIABLES
3D FILES
Corythosaurus_ROM_1933_meshes.zip
Meshes for FEA
Corythosaurus_ROM_1933.blend
Muscle reconstructions
Gryposaurus_TMP_1980.022.0001_meshes.zip
Meshes for FEA
Gryposaurus_TMP_1980.022.0001.blend
Muscle reconstructions
BITE FORCES
bite_force_-_jaw.csv
Bite forces calculated for the lower jaws of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the predentary, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with total input muscle force. Units measured in newtons.
bite_force_-_skull.csv
Bite forces calculated for the crania of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the premaxilla, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with total input muscle force. Units measured in newtons.
bite_force_by_muscle_-_Corythosaurus.csv
Bite forces calculated for the lower jaws of Corythosaurus when the major jaw adductor muscles contract in isolation. Forces reported at the predentary, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with total input muscle force. Units measured in newtons.
bite_force_by_muscle_-_Gryposaurus.csv
Bite forces calculated for the lower jaws of Gryposaurus when the major jaw adductor muscles contract in isolation. Forces reported at the predentary, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with total input muscle force. Units measured in newtons.
STRAIN ENERGY
strain_energy_-_jaw.csv
Raw strain energy for the lower jaws of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the predentary, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with mesh surface area, total input muscle force, and mesh volume. Strain energy values reported in joules, surface area reported in meters squared, force reported in newtons, and volume reported in meters cubed.
strain_energy_-_skull.csv
Raw strain energy for the crania of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the premaxilla, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with mesh surface area, total input muscle force, and mesh volume. Strain energy values reported in joules, surface area reported in meters squared, force reported in newtons, and volume reported in meters cubed.
ase_-_jaws.csv
Adjusted strain energy (ASE) for the lower jaws of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the predentary, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row. ASE values reported in joules.
ase_-_skull.csv
Adjusted strain energy (ASE) for the crania of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the premaxilla, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row. ASE values reported in joules.
STRESS
mwam_-_jaw.csv
Mesh-weighted arithmetic mean (MWAM) stress for the lower jaws of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the predentary, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with mesh surface area and total input muscle force. MWAM values reported in pascals, surface area reported in meters squared, and force reported in newtons.
mwam_-_skull.csv
Mesh-weighted arithmetic mean (MWAM) stress for the crania of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the premaxilla, and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row, along with mesh surface area and total input muscle force. MWAM values reported in pascals, surface area reported in meters squared, and force reported in newtons.
adjusted_mwam.csv
Adjusted mesh-weighted arithmetic mean (MWAM) stress for the crania and lower jaws of Corythosaurus, Gryposaurus, and the scaled-up adult Gryposaurus at the predentary or premaxilla (beak), and anterior, middle, and posterior end of the tooth row. MWAM values reported in pascals.
CODE
Dudgeon_and_Evans_2025.R
Annotated R code used in analyses.
