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[dinosaur] Why did sauropods grow so big?




Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

A new paper:


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Yuki Kanayama & Yoh Iwasa (2020)
Why did sauropod dinosaurs grow so big? -- a possible answer from the life history theory.
Journal of Theoretical Biology 110485 (advance online publication)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2020.110485
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022519320303404


Highlights

Sauropod dinosaurs were herbivorous and evolved to be extremely large.
We study the optimal size of maturity that achieves the maximum fitness.
The growth rate of small individuals favors the large mature size most strongly.
The predator avoidance did not contribute to the large adult size.
Several environmental and anatomical factors favored fast growth rate.

Abstract

Dinosaurs are known for their large body size. Sauropod dinosaurs (Sauropodomorpha) had an especially large body size; some species reached 30 m long and 50 tons. Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain this phenomenon. In this study we examined this question using the life history theory. We constructed a simple model of life history with the following assumptions: the body size of immature individuals increases following a logistic equation. A higher quality and availability of food plants make the initial growth rate faster and the final saturating size larger. The increase in body size stops once reproduction starts. Fertility increases with adult body size and food-plant quality. Mortality due to predation is mitigated by a larger body size. We calculated the optimal body size at maturity that would maximize the lifetime reproductive success or fitness. The analysis showed that adult body size increased with food-plant quality and availability but decreased with higher mortality due to predators and other factors. This conclusion is consistent with geological studies that suggest a high quality and availability of food plants in the Mesozoic era, efficient air-sac breathing, and the lightweight bones of sauropod dinosaurs, allowing rapid growth of small individuals.

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