INVESTIGADORES
LEARDI Juan Martin
artículos
Título:
BODY SIZE DISPARITY OF THE ARCHOSAUROMORPH REPTILES DURING THE FIRST 90 MILLION YEARS OF THEIR EVOLUTION
Autor/es:
PRADELLI LUCIANO; LEARDI, JUAN MARTÍN; EZCURRA, MARTÍN DANIEL
Revista:
AMEGHINIANA
Editorial:
ASOCIACION PALEONTOLOGICA ARGENTINA
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2022 vol. 59 p. 47 - 77
ISSN:
0002-7014
Resumen:
An important parameter in the study of the macroevolutionary history of a clade is the variation of its body size. However, the study of this parameter in archosauromorphs has been restricted to Archosauria and the disparity in body size has not been exhaustively explored. In the present work we explore the variation in body size of more than 400 known Permian?Early Jurassic archosauromorph species in the context of their early evolutionary radiation. We analysed the disparity of body size over time and the relationship between this parameter and the palaeolatitudinal distribution of species. From these analyses, it was found that the disparity of body size of archosauromorphs increased after the Permian/Triassic boundary. In the case of Pseudosuchia and Pan-Aves (=Avemetatarsalia), the Triassic-Jurassic extinction seems to show a pattern of selective extinction of medium to large-sized forms and their body size disparity decreased significantly. In contrast, dinosaurs increased in body size and disparity did not change significantly after the Triassic/Jurassic extinction event. Regarding the relationship between body size and geographic distribution, pseudosuchians show a pattern of decrease of body size towards higher palaeolatitudes, i.e., a converse Bergman´s Rule. These results could be linked to physiological factors since many groups of extant heterothermic animals show a similar pattern. These analyses help elucidating the complex body size evolutionary dynamics in the early radiation of Archosauromorpha, as indicated by the different patterns observed across its subclades.