Abelisaurid theropods were one of the most diverse groups of predatory dinosaurs in Gondwana during the Cretaceous.
The group is characterized by a tall, wide skull and robust cervical region. This morphology is thought to have facilitated
specialized feeding behaviors such as prolonged contact with prey. The Late Cretaceous abelisaurid Majungasaurus
crenatissimus typifies this abelisaurid cranial morphotype. Recent fossil discoveries of this species include a partial
growth series that allows for the first time an investigation of ontogenetic variation in cranial morphology in a representative
abelisaurid. Herein we examine growth trajectories in the shape of individual cranial bones and articulated
skulls of Majungasaurus using geometric morphometrics. Several major changes in skull shape were observed through
ontogeny, including an increase in the height of the jugal, postorbital, and quadratojugal, an increase in the extent of the
contacts between bones, and a decrease in the circumference of the orbit. The skull transitions from relatively short in
the smallest individual to tall and robust in large adults, as is seen in other theropods. Such morphological change during
ontogeny would likely have resulted in different biomechanical properties and feeding behaviors between small and large
individuals. These findings provide a post-hatching developmental framework for understanding the evolution of the
distinctive tall skull morphology seen in abelisaurids and other large-sized theropod dinosaurs.
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