@article{Petti_Antonelli_Citton_Mariotti_Petruzzelli_Pignatti_D'Orazi Porchetti_Romano_Sacchi_Sacco_Wagensommer_2020, title={Cretaceous tetrapod tracks from Italy: a treasure trove of exceptional biodiversity}, volume={12}, url={https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/mediterranean_earth_sciences/article/view/16873}, DOI={10.3304/jmes.2020.16873}, abstractNote={After about thirty years of investigations, the Cretaceous tetrapod track record from Italy has proved to be a ‘Rosetta Stone’ for improving our understanding of the palaeogeographical and palaeoenvironmental evolution of the peri-Adriatic area. In the present contribution, we summarize the current knowledge and the different interpretations proposed on the basis of twelve ichnosites from northern, central and southern Italy to date discussed within the scientific community. The tetrapod track record is represented by few ichnosites in the earliest Cretaceous, whereas the bulk of the record has been reported from carbonate platform deposits of the Aptian-Cenomanian interval and, in the Late Cretaceous, from a mega-tracksite in Apulia preserving thousands of dinosaur footprints. On the whole, the ichnological diversity documented by the material indicates a high diversity of producers, among which are sauropods, different theropods, ankylosaurs and hadrosaurs. The persistent occurrence of dinosaur footprints at different stratigraphic levels produced significant questions and constituted a dramatic constraint for the understanding of the palaeogeographical and geodynamical evolution of the Mediterranean area during the Mesozoic,}, journal={Journal of Mediterranean Earth Sciences}, author={Petti, Fabio Massimo and Antonelli, Matteo and Citton, Paolo and Mariotti, Nino and Petruzzelli, Marco and Pignatti, Johannes and D'Orazi Porchetti, Simone and Romano, Marco and Sacchi, Eva and Sacco, Enrico and Wagensommer, Alexander}, year={2020}, month={Sep.} }