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Sensitivity Analysis in Evolutionary Robotic Simulations of Bipedal Dinosaur Running

机译:双足恐龙运行进化机器人仿真中的敏感性分析

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Constructing musculoskeletal models of extinct vertebrates requires subjective assumptions about soft tissue parameters rarely preserved in the fossil record. Despite these necessary assumptions about fundamental input values, paleobiologists rarely perform objective tests of best-estimate models before reaching conclusions based on predicted results. The extent to which lack of knowledge on soft tissue anatomy limits the accuracy of running speed estimates of extinct dinosaurs is therefore poorly understood. In this study, a sensitivity analysis is performed on an evolutionary robotics model of the non-avian theropod dinosaur Allosaurus, used previously to estimate maximum running speed in this extinct animal. A range of muscle parameters were varied over the range observed in extant vertebrates, whereas mass-related parameters were altered across the range of published estimates for Allosaurus. Muscle parameters have a linear relationship with maximum running speed, whereas surprisingly total body mass and torso center of mass have little effect. Muscle force values produced the greatest range in predicted running speeds (4.5-10.7 m/s) and stride lengths (4-5.8 m) in the sensitivity analysis, equating to 65.9% and 30.7% variation about the original 'best-estimate' prediction, a relatively high potential margin of error. These results highlight the importance of sensitivity analyses in biomechanical modeling of extinct taxa, particularly where values for soft tissues parameters are not tightly constrained. The current range in plausible values for soft tissue properties makes a robust quantitative assessment of behavioral ecology and species interactions in dinosaurian communities extremely difficult.
机译:建立灭绝脊椎动物的肌肉骨骼模型需要对很少保存在化石记录中的软组织参数的主观假设。尽管对基本输入值有这些必要的假设,但古生物学家在根据预测结果得出结论之前,很少对最佳估计模型进行客观测试。因此,对软组织解剖学缺乏了解的程度限制了灭绝恐龙的运行速度估计值的准确性。在这项研究中,对非禽类兽脚亚目恐龙异特龙的进化机器人模型进行了敏感性分析,该模型先前已用于估算该灭绝动物的最大运行速度。在现存脊椎动物中观察到的范围内,一系列肌肉参数发生了变化,而与质量相关的参数则在已发表的异特龙估计范围内发生了变化。肌肉参数与最大跑步速度呈线性关系,而令人惊讶的是,整体体重和躯干质心几乎没有影响。在敏感性分析中,肌肉力值在预测的行驶速度(4.5-10.7 m / s)和步幅(4-5.8 m)中产生了最大范围,相当于原始“最佳估计”预测值的65.9%和30.7%变化,相对较高的潜在误差幅度。这些结果强调了敏感性分析在绝种生物群生物力学建模中的重要性,特别是在软组织参数值不受严格限制的情况下。当前软组织特性的合理值范围使得对恐龙群落中的行为生态学和物种相互作用进行可靠的定量评估非常困难。

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