Artículo
Body mass estimation in Triassic Cynognathia (Therapsida, Cynodontia) from South America based on 3d craniomandibular landmarks
Fecha de publicación:
07/2025
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Revista:
Historical Biology
ISSN:
1029-2381
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Body size is one of the main proxies for understanding the biological aspects of fossil vertebrates. Body masses of five species of Cynognathia were obtained from 3D configurations of cranial and mandibular landmarks from 29 specimens. Equations based on centroid size from the literature of ungulates and calculated from carnivorous mammal database were used. In addition, the maximum size per species was obtained by geometric similarity and compared with estimates based on postcranial elements from recent literature. The values of body mass obtained from the centroid size do not present major discrepancies with those obtained from the postcranium, except in the larger specimens of Massetognathus and Exaeretodon. Geometric similarity is useful as a comparative method and for detecting over- or underestimates. Larger size ranges than previously reported were recorded for each cynognathian species. Among the small species, Andescynodon ranged from 1 to 6.5 kg and Pascualgnathus, 2.5 to 6 kg; medium-sized Massetognathus, 10 to 30 kg; and the large species, Cynognathus ranged 100 to 150 kg and Exaeretodon, 100 to 280 kg. The relationship between diet and body mass observed in extant mammals was used as a comparison to determine the possible ecological niche of cynognathians.
Palabras clave:
CYNODONTS
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GONDWANA
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BODY MASS
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CENTROID SIZE
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Articulos(MACNBR)
Articulos de MUSEO ARG.DE CS.NAT "BERNARDINO RIVADAVIA"
Articulos de MUSEO ARG.DE CS.NAT "BERNARDINO RIVADAVIA"
Articulos(UEL)
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA LILLO
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA LILLO
Citación
Filippini, Florencia Soledad; Abdala, Nestor Fernando; Cassini, Guillermo Hernán; Body mass estimation in Triassic Cynognathia (Therapsida, Cynodontia) from South America based on 3d craniomandibular landmarks; Taylor & Francis; Historical Biology; 7-2025; 1-19
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