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GEOL 107 / GEOE 207
Fall 2022
Lab 2 (Monday/Section 002)
GEOL 107 / GEOE 207 – Lab 2 (Fall 2023)
Dinosaur Anatomy and Cladistics
Head TA: Eric Tessier
TAs: Taewoo Chun, Ross Campbell, Cecily Taylor
Email: historyoflifelabs@queensu.ca
Tuesday (SECTION 002) LAB ASSIGNMENT
The Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday lab sections use different dinosaurs,
cladograms, and marking schemes. Please only use this lab file if you are registered in the
Tuesday
(Section 002) lab.
This lab was prepared by:
Name
Student #
Fill in all actively participating group member’s names. If a member of your team is absent, fill in their name and
student number but write “not present” under their name.
For Lab 2, we are asking you to answer all questions as a group (you may NOT
work individually)
and upload ONE
completed PDF
file to onQ by
Wednesday, October 18 at 9:30 pm,
Eastern
Daylight Time (EDT).
Please follow the file naming convention for your lab report that you upload:
LastNameFirstInitial_LastNameFirstInitial__LastNameFirstInitial_L2_GEOL107.
Example:
FitzgeraldD_JosephA_GarciaP__TessierE_L2_GEOL107
Group Members: Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials)
GEOL 107 / GEOE 207
Fall 2022
Lab 2 (Monday/Section 002)
GEOL 107 / GEOE 207 – Lab 2 (Fall 2023)
Dinosaur Anatomy and Cladistics
Welcome to Lab 2 of GEOL 107/ GEOE 207! The purpose of this lab is to give you a firsthand
experience of cladistics and how cladistic analyses work. As an added bonus, you will also get to
discover the thrilling world of dinosaurs by learning about their anatomy and lifestyle, as well as
part of their evolutionary story. You’ll determine which dinosaur groups are related to one
another, and how closely they are related. Your completed cladogram will also help elucidate the
origin of birds and feathers.
Required Materials
1) Lab 2 Handout (Microsoft Word)
2)
Dinosaur Anatomy Guide (PDF)
Deliverables:
1) Character Identification Worksheet (Part 1; pg. 5)
2) Cladogram (Part 1; pg. 8)
3) Short-Answer Questions (Part 2; pg. 6-7)
Instructions:
Step #1:
Fill in the Character Identification Worksheet using the provided Dinosaur Anatomy
Guide. Mark each character a dinosaur has with an ‘x’.
If you determine a Genus to
be a dinosaur ancestor, leave the column blank.
Step #2:
Complete the ROUGH COPY of your cladogram based on your Character
Identification Worksheet, separating the dinosaurs first into Saurischians and
Ornithischians. Remember that the more groups a synapomorphy is shared with, the
more ancestral that character is
and therefore, the closer to the base of the cladogram it
will plot. Generally, the more characters a group has, the more derived it is, and will
therefore plot further from the base of the cladogram
.
Step #3:
Answer the questions at the end of the lab.
Step #4:
Complete the GOOD COPY of your cladogram.
Step #5:
Compile all deliverables into ONE
completed PDF
file to be uploaded onto onQ. Please
follow the file naming convention for your lab report that you upload:
LastNameFirstInitial_LastNameFirstInitial__LastNameFirstInitial_L2_GEOL107.
Example: FitzgeraldD_JosephA_GarciaP__TessierE_L2_GEOL107
Group Members: Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials)
REMEMBER:
1.
Apomorphies are INNOVATIONS. They can be the addition of a new character OR
the loss of an ancestral character.
2.
A single clade can have multiple synapomorphies
3.
A single taxon can have multiple apomorphies.
4.
Dinosaur names are GENUS names. That means they MUST be italicized,
underlined, and capitalized (e.g.,
Triceratops
)!
GEOL 107 / GEOE 207
Fall 2022
Lab 2 (Monday/Section 002)
Lab 2 Mark Breakdown
:
Part 1:
Character Identification Worksheet:
/40
Cladogram:
/36
Part 2 (Short-Answer Questions):
Q1:
/1
Q2:
/1
Q3:
/1
Q4:
/2
Q5:
/2
Q6:
/11
Q7:
/3
Q8:
/3
Q9:
/1
Bonus:
/1
Lab 2 Total
:
/102
Group Members: Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials)
GEOL 107 / GEOE 207
Fall 2022
Lab 2 (Monday/Section 002)
Dinosaur Characteristics
Group Members: Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials), Student # (Initials)
Hollow
Bone
Solid
Bone
Furcula: fused
collarbones
HINTS:
Dinosaurs can have more than one type of tooth
Any less than 5 digits is a “Loss of digits”
When determining the type of hip, focus on the pubis and ischium
CHARACTER
Euparkeria
Allosaurus
Apatosaurus
Archaeopteryx
Edmontosaurus
Euoplocephalus
Tyranosaurus
Iguandons
Triceratops
Velociraptor
Total Taxa with
this character
(/10)
Apomorphy (A)
or
Synapomorphy
(S)
Legs positioned underneath body
Ornithischian pelvis
Saurischian pelvis
Predentary Bone
Loss of
ANY
foot digit or presence of rudiment
Flat oval-shaped teeth with a central ridge
Ossified tendons along back and tail
Sickle claw
Three large pointed horns on face
Thumb spike
Multiple rows (a ‘battery’) of flat, oval shaped teeth
used for grinding vegetation
Feet with pads on soles to support great weight
Neck as long as body AND tail
Serrated teeth
Feet with sharp, recurved claws
Only 2 digits on hand
Collarbones completely fused to form a Furcula
(“wishbone”)
Pneumatic (hollow) bones
Arm length greater than leg length
Wings and tail feathers
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