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A universal scaling relationship between body mass and proximal limb bone dimensions in quadrupedal terrestrial tetrapods

机译:四足动物四足动物的体重与近端四肢骨尺寸之间的通用比例关系

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Background Body size is intimately related to the physiology and ecology of an organism. Therefore, accurate and consistent body mass estimates are essential for inferring numerous aspects of paleobiology in extinct taxa, and investigating large-scale evolutionary and ecological patterns in the history of life. Scaling relationships between skeletal measurements and body mass in birds and mammals are commonly used to predict body mass in extinct members of these crown clades, but the applicability of these models for predicting mass in more distantly related stem taxa, such as non-avian dinosaurs and non-mammalian synapsids, has been criticized on biomechanical grounds. Here we test the major criticisms of scaling methods for estimating body mass using an extensive dataset of mammalian and non-avian reptilian species derived from individual skeletons with live weights. Results Significant differences in the limb scaling of mammals and reptiles are noted in comparisons of limb proportions and limb length to body mass. Remarkably, however, the relationship between proximal (stylopodial) limb bone circumference and body mass is highly conserved in extant terrestrial mammals and reptiles, in spite of their disparate limb postures, gaits, and phylogenetic histories. As a result, we are able to conclusively reject the main criticisms of scaling methods that question the applicability of a universal scaling equation for estimating body mass in distantly related taxa. Conclusions The conserved nature of the relationship between stylopodial circumference and body mass suggests that the minimum diaphyseal circumference of the major weight-bearing bones is only weakly influenced by the varied forces exerted on the limbs (that is, compression or torsion) and most strongly related to the mass of the animal. Our results, therefore, provide a much-needed, robust, phylogenetically corrected framework for accurate and consistent estimation of body mass in extinct terrestrial quadrupeds, which is important for a wide range of paleobiological studies (including growth rates, metabolism, and energetics) and meta-analyses of body size evolution.
机译:背景技术体型与生物体的生理和生态密切相关。因此,准确和一致的体重估计对于推断已灭绝的生物分类中的古生物学的各个方面,以及调查生活史上的大规模进化和生态模式至关重要。鸟类和哺乳动物的骨骼测量值与体重之间的比例关系通常用于预测这些冠状进化支已灭绝成员的体重,但是这些模型可用于预测更远相关的茎类群的质量,例如非禽类恐龙和非哺乳动物的突触,以生物力学为基础受到批评。在这里,我们使用从具有活重的个体骨骼衍生的哺乳动物和非禽类爬虫类动物的广泛数据集,测试了评估体重的缩放方法的主要批评。结果在比较肢体比例和肢体长度与体重时,发现哺乳动物和爬行动物的肢体比例有显着差异。然而,值得注意的是,尽管存在着截然不同的肢体姿势,步态和系统发育史,但在现存的陆地哺乳动物和爬行动物中,近端(前肢)肢体骨周长与体重之间的关系是高度保守的。结果,我们能够最终否定有关缩放方法的主要批评,这些批评质疑通用缩放方程用于估计远距离相关分类群中体重的适用性。结论壶骨周长与体重之间关系的保守性表明,主要负重骨骼的最低骨干周长仅受到施加在肢体上的各种力(即压迫或扭转)的影响很小,且相关性最强。对动物的质量。因此,我们的结果提供了一个急需的,稳健的,系统发生的校正框架,可以准确,一致地估计灭绝的四足动物的体重,这对于广泛的古生物学研究(包括生长速率,代谢和能量学)非常重要,并且体型演变的荟萃分析。

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