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Back-casting sociality in extinct species: new perspectives using mass death assemblages and sex ratios.

机译:绝种物种的倒向社会:使用大规模死亡组合和性别比例的新观点。

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Despite 150 years of interest in the ecology of dinosaurs, mammoths, proto-hominids and other extinct vertebrates, a general framework to recreate patterns of sociality has been elusive. Based on our recent discovery of a contemporary heterospecific mass death assemblage in the Gobi Desert (Mongolia), we fit predictions about gender-specific associations and group living in extant ungulates to extinct ones. We relied on comparative data on sex-ratio variation and body-size dimorphism, basing analyses on 38 additional mass mortality sites from Asia, Africa, Europe and North America that span 50 million years. Both extant and extinct species died in aggregations with biased adult sex ratios, but the skew (from 1:1) was greater for extinct dimorphic taxa, suggesting that sociality in these extinct species can be predicted from spatial and demographic traits of extant ones. However, extinct rhinos, horses and zebras were inconsistent with predictions about adult sex ratios, which underscores the inherent difficulty in backcasting historic patterns to some monomorphic taxa. These findings shed light not only on the sociality of extinct species but provide a sound, although limited, footing for interpretation of modern death assemblages within the context of the emerging science of taphonomy and palaeobehaviour.
机译:尽管对恐龙,猛ma象,原人类和其他已灭绝的脊椎动物的生态学已有150年的兴趣,但重塑社交模式的一般框架仍然难以捉摸。基于我们最近在戈壁沙漠(蒙古)中发现的当代异种大规模死亡事件的组合,我们对现存有蹄类动物到灭绝的有蹄类动物的性别特定的联想和群体进行了预测。我们基于性别比率变异和体型二态性的比较数据,以亚洲,非洲,欧洲和北美跨越38千万年的38个额外的大规模死亡地点为基础进行了分析。现存和已灭绝的物种都以成年性别比有偏差的方式死亡,但是已灭绝的双态分类群的偏斜率(从1:1开始)更大,这表明可以从现存物种的空间和人口特征预测这些已灭绝物种的社会性。然而,已灭绝的犀牛,马和斑马与关于成年性别比例的预测不一致,这突显了将历史模式倒退到某些单态类群的固有困难。这些发现不仅揭示了已灭绝物种的社会性,而且在新兴的密码学和古生物学的背景下,为解释现代死亡组合提供了坚实的基础,尽管有限。

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