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The hippo's tale: how the anatomy and physiology of Late Neogene Hexaprotodon shed light on Late Neogene environmental change

机译:河马的故事:晚期新近纪六角形动物的解剖学和生理学如何阐明晚期新近纪环境变化

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Modern hippopotamuses are strongly dependent on permanent water because of the structure and properties of their skin, and because they forage on vegetation located close to watercourses. In the fossil record of Asia, the disappearance of hippopotamids (best represented by Hexaprotodon sivalensis) during the late Neogene and Pleistocene was due to a dramatic increase in seasonal patterns of rainfall and river flow, which would have resulted in many river systems being dry for months of the year. The lack of permanent water resulted in the disappearance of He. sivalensis from Asia. Heightened seasonality of rainfall resulted from an intensification of the winter and summer monsoons during the period between 3.6 and 2.6 Ma. Because of the exquisite sensitivity of hippopotamuses to the availability of permanent water, well-established dates for the last appearance of He. sivalensis in Asian fossil sequences can be used as direct indicators of the onset of highly seasonal patterns of rainfall and river flow.
机译:现代河马由于其皮肤的结构和特性以及在靠近河道的植被中觅食而强烈依赖于永久性水。在亚洲的化石记录中,新近纪晚期和更新世期间河马(以海生六足动物为代表)的消失是由于降雨和河流流量的季节性增加而引起的,这将导致许多河流系统处于干旱状态。一年中的几个月。永久水的缺乏导致了He的消失。来自亚洲的sivalensis。降雨的季节性增加是由于冬季和夏季季风在3.6至2.6 Ma之间的加剧。由于河马对永久水的可用性非常敏感,因此对于He的最后一次出现有明确的日期。亚洲化石序列中的喜树可以用作降雨和河流高度季节性变化的直接指示。

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