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2hsnf_v1 Functional Morphology of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus' Sail: Thermoregulation, Display or Hydrodynamic? This literature review aims to gain a deeper understanding of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus’s dorsal sail regarding its function as thermoregulation, display, or hydrodynamic. The function of S. aegyptiacus’s dorsal sail has been widely debated for many years. The three most popular hypotheses are that it was used as a biological mechanism of thermoregulation, display, or hydrodynamic. The display hypothesis includes attracting mates, intimidating rivals, and social communication with other members. This literature review delves into each of the three hypotheses using past studies and excavation sites to analyze their validity. For the hydrodynamic aspect, the lifestyle of S. aegyptiacus must first be established. Based on existing research, we cannot conclude that there is a definitive primary function of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus’s dorsal sail. However, it is likely that its sail served the crucial function of display, since it would have a large surface area and could thus be a distinguishable characteristic of S. aegyptiacus that could determine mating success. Additionally, it is probable that the sail had supplementary roles in thermoregulation and hydrodynamics. 2024-07-22T00:25:25.736981 2024-07-24T16:15:00.700723 2024-07-24T06:21:36.676337     paleorxiv 1 accepted 1 1 https://doi.org/10.31233/osf.io/2hsnf CC-By Attribution 4.0 International   [] Tyler Hu [{"id": "73hzx", "name": "Tyler Hu", "index": 0, "orcid": null, "bibliographic": true}] Tyler Hu Earth and Life Sciences; Paleobiology; Paleoecology; Vertebrate Paleobiology [{"id": "5995e22f54be8102ecb31c7c", "text": "Earth and Life Sciences"}, {"id": "5995e22f54be8102ecb31c7f", "text": "Paleobiology"}, {"id": "5995e22f54be8102ecb31c82", "text": "Paleoecology"}, {"id": "5995e22f54be8102ecb31c88", "text": "Vertebrate Paleobiology"}] https://osf.io/download/669da6ff77790601cfcaa829 0   no no []   2025-04-09T21:06:12.166569
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