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Reconstructing Body Size in Extinct Crown Cetacea (Neoceti) Using Allometry, Phylogenetic Methods and Tests from the Fossil Record

机译:使用变构法,系统发育方法和化石记录的测试来重建绝种冠鲸(新鲸)的体型

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Living cetaceans exhibit interspecific size ranging across several orders of magnitude, and rank among the largest vertebrates ever. Details of how cetaceans evolved different body sizes, however, remain obscure, because they lack basic morphological proxies that have been traditionally used in other fossil vertebrates. Here, we reconstruct the body size of extinct crown group cetaceans (Neoceti) using different regression methods on extant skull and length data, in a phylogenetic context. Because most fossil cetaceans are fragmentary, we developed regression equations to predict total length based on cranial metrics that are preserved on most fossil crania. The resultant regression equations are based on a database of skull and length data from most extant lineages of cetaceans (n = 45 species; 272 specimens), sampling all living mysticete genera and all major clades of odontocetes. In generating predictive equations, we compared both conventional species data regression and independent contrast regression methods, as well as single trait predictors and a new approach that combines the advantages of a partial least squares (PLS) multivariate regression with independent contrasts. This last approach leverages the predictive power of using multiple correlated proxies. Lastly, we used the rare occurrences of fossil cetaceans with preserved total lengths to test the performance of our predictive equations for reconstructing body size from skull measurements alone. Our results demonstrate that incorporating information about phylogenetic relationships and multiple cranial measures in PLS scaling studies increases the accuracy of reconstructed body size, most notably by reducing prediction intervals by more than 70%. With this empirical foundation, we highlight the outline of major features in the evolution of body size for Neoceti and future opportunities to use these metrics for paleobiological questions.
机译:活的鲸类的种间大小跨越几个数量级,并跻身有史以来最大的脊椎动物之列。但是,关于鲸类如何演化出不同体型的细节仍然不清楚,因为它们缺乏传统上在其他化石脊椎动物中使用过的基本形态学代理。在这里,我们在系统发育的背景下,根据现存的头骨和长度数据,使用不同的回归方法,重建了已灭绝的冠群鲸类(新鲸)的体型。因为大多数化石鲸类动物都是零碎的,所以我们根据大多数化石颅骨上保存的颅骨指标制定了回归方程来预测总长度。所得的回归方程式基于来自现存的大多数鲸类谱系(n = 45种; 272个样本)的头骨和长度数据的数据库,采样了所有活的Mysticete属和所有主要的齿形纲。在生成预测方程时,我们比较了常规物种数据回归和独立对比回归方法,以及单性状预测因子和一种结合了偏最小二乘(PLS)多元回归与独立对比优势的新方法。最后一种方法利用了使用多个相关代理的预测能力。最后,我们使用了罕见的化石鲸类动物,它们的总长度得以保留,以检验我们的预测方程的性能,该预测方程仅靠头骨测量就可以重建体型。我们的结果表明,将有关系统发育关系和多种颅骨测量的信息纳入PLS比例研究中,可以最大程度地减少预测间隔70%以上,从而提高了重建体型的准确性。借助这一经验基础,我们重点介绍了Neoceti身体大小演变的主要特征,以及将来将这些度量用于古生物学问题的机会。

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    《Journal of Mammalian Evolution》 |2011年第4期|p.269-288|共20页
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