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Cope's rule, hypercarnivory, and extinction in North American canids

机译:应付北美犬科动物的统治,食肉暴行和灭绝

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Over the past 50 million years, successive clades of large carnivorous mammals diversified and then declined to extinction. In most instances, the cause of the decline remains a puzzle. Here we argue that energetic constraints and pervasive selection for larger size (Cope's rule) in carnivores lead to dietary specialization (hypercarnivory) and increased vulnerability to extinction. In two major clades of extinct North American canids, the evolution of large size was associated with a dietary shift to hypercarnivory and a decline in species durations. Thus, selection for attributes that promoted individual success resulted in progressive evolutionary failure of their clades. [References: 28]
机译:在过去的五千万年中,大型食肉哺乳动物的先后进化为多元化,然后走向灭绝。在大多数情况下,下降的原因仍然令人困惑。在这里,我们认为食肉动物中较大的能量约束和无处不在的选择(Cope法则)导致饮食特化(食肉过多),并且容易灭绝。在已灭绝的北美犬科动物的两个主要进化枝中,大尺寸的进化与饮食向高食肉动物的转变以及物种持续时间的减少有关。因此,选择能促进个人成功的属性会导致其进化枝的渐进性进化失败。 [参考:28]

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