
handle: 11336/20506
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserved vertebrate fauna, allowing detailed paleobiological and paleoecological studies based on three ecological parameters: body mass, diet, and substrate preference. In contrast to the small and arboreal extant sloths, Bradypus and Choloepus, Santacrucian sloths were much more diverse and larger, and comprised 11 genera previously characterized as arboreal or climbing forms. Here, we focus on body mass estimation based on measurements of postcranial elements. We present a morphometric database comprising 64 linear, base-ten logged variables applied to Santacrucian sloths and a wide sample of extant mammals, as well as the body mass of the extant taxa as reported in the literature. To detect any potential phylogenetical bias, we performed a variance decomposition test on our sample of extant mammals. Based on four orthogram statistics, logged body mass was found not to be dependent on phylogenetic tree topology...
Santacrucian sloths, Argentina, XENARTHRA, Biodiversity, Miocene, BODY MASS, Xenarthra, body mass, paleobiology, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5, Folivora, Mammalia, substrate preference, Ciencias Naturales, FOLIVORA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, MIOCENE, Taxonomy
Santacrucian sloths, Argentina, XENARTHRA, Biodiversity, Miocene, BODY MASS, Xenarthra, body mass, paleobiology, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5, Folivora, Mammalia, substrate preference, Ciencias Naturales, FOLIVORA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, MIOCENE, Taxonomy
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