| Literature DB >> 22781121 |
Nicolás E Campione1, David C Evans.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Body size is intimately related to the physiology and ecology of an organism. Therefore, accurate and consistent body mass estimates are essential for inferring numerous aspects of paleobiology in extinct taxa, and investigating large-scale evolutionary and ecological patterns in the history of life. Scaling relationships between skeletal measurements and body mass in birds and mammals are commonly used to predict body mass in extinct members of these crown clades, but the applicability of these models for predicting mass in more distantly related stem taxa, such as non-avian dinosaurs and non-mammalian synapsids, has been criticized on biomechanical grounds. Here we test the major criticisms of scaling methods for estimating body mass using an extensive dataset of mammalian and non-avian reptilian species derived from individual skeletons with live weights.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22781121 PMCID: PMC3403949 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7007-10-60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Biol ISSN: 1741-7007 Impact factor: 7.431
Figure 1Limb scaling patterns in mammalian clades. Lines are fitted based on the SMA results presented in Table 1. (A) Log femoral length and circumference plotted against log body mass. (B) Log humeral length and circumference against log body mass. (C) Log femoral length plotted against log humeral length. (D) The log of combined humeral and femoral circumference against log body mass. SMA, standardized major axis.
Figure 2Limb scaling patterns in quadrupedal terrestrial tetrapods. Lines are fitted based on the SMA results presented in Table 1. Lissamphibians are plotted (green) but no line was fitted due to its small sample size and body mass range. (A) Log femoral length and circumference plotted against log body mass. (B) Log humeral length and circumference against log body mass. (C) Log femoral length plotted against log humeral length. (D) The log combined humeral and femoral circumference against log body mass. SMA, standardized major axis.
Stylopodial scaling in mammals and non-avian reptiles.
| Analysis | Sample | N | 95% +CI | R2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LF vs. CF | All | 234 | 1.0301 | 1.0616 to 0.9996 | -0.6020 | -0.542 to -0.6619 | 0.9459 | G |
| Mammalia | 188 | 1.0332 | 1.0677 to 0.9999 | -0.6148 | -0.5469 to -0.6827 | 0.9484 | G | |
| Reptilia | 46 | 1.1751 | 1.3184 to 1.0474 | -0.8115 | -0.5884 to -1.0347 | 0.8560 | > G, < E | |
| Ungulata | 32 | 1.2014 | 1.3338 to 1.0821 | -0.9810 | -0.6676 to -1.2943 | 0.9211 | > G, < E | |
| Carnivora | 46 | 0.9840 | 1.0888 to 0.8893 | -0.5409 | -0.3317 to -0.75 | 0.8887 | G | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 1.0774 | 1.1467 to 1.0123 | -0.7317 | -0.6057 to -0.8577 | 0.9902 | > G, < E | |
| Euarchonta | 14 | 1.0251 | 1.2141 to 0.8656 | -0.7382 | -0.3835 to -1.0929 | 0.9269 | G | |
| Glires | 66 | 0.9542 | 1.0334 to 0.8811 | -0.4716 | -0.3454 to -0.5979 | 0.8978 | G | |
| LH vs. CH | All | 234 | 1.0644 | 1.0971 to 1.0326 | -0.6229 | -0.5626 to -0.6831 | 0.9452 | > G, < E |
| Mammalia | 187 | 1.0603 | 1.0967 to 1.0252 | -0.6199 | -0.5511 to -0.6887 | 0.9459 | > G, < E | |
| Reptilia | 47 | 1.2190 | 1.3355 to 1.1126 | -0.8536 | -0.6724 to -1.0348 | 0.9072 | > G, < E | |
| Ungulata | 32 | 1.3083 | 1.4325 to 1.1949 | -1.1391 | -0.8529 to -1.4254 | 0.9407 | > G, < E | |
| Carnivora | 46 | 1.0814 | 1.1777 to 0.9929 | -0.7101 | -0.5193 to -0.9009 | 0.9209 | G | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 1.0472 | 1.187 to 0.9238 | -0.6059 | -0.3774 to -0.8343 | 0.9601 | G | |
| Euarchonta | 14 | 0.9175 | 1.0816 to 0.7782 | -0.4785 | -0.1826 to -0.7744 | 0.9309 | G | |
| Glires | 66 | 0.9296 | 0.9931 to 0.8702 | -0.4116 | -0.3166 to -0.5066 | 0.9300 | G | |
| LF vs. BM | All | 234 | 2.9307 | 3.0323 to 2.8325 | -2.1677 | -1.9744 to -2.3611 | 0.9306 | G |
| Mammalia | 188 | 2.9930 | 3.0974 to 2.8922 | -2.3410 | -2.1359 to -2.5461 | 0.9439 | G | |
| Reptilia | 46 | 3.2500 | 3.7486 to 2.8177 | -2.4800 | -1.7132 to -3.2468 | 0.7778 | G | |
| Ungulata | 32 | 3.4979 | 3.8785 to 3.1545 | -3.4591 | -2.5578 to -4.3603 | 0.9230 | > G, < E | |
| Carnivora | 46 | 2.7472 | 3.0791 to 2.451 | -1.8012 | -1.1427 to -2.4597 | 0.8584 | G | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 2.9980 | 3.4286 to 2.6215 | -2.4690 | -1.7121 to -3.2258 | 0.9542 | G | |
| Euarchonta | 14 | 3.0622 | 3.7695 to 2.4877 | -2.9486 | -1.6443 to -4.253 | 0.8893 | G | |
| Glires | 66 | 2.7702 | 2.9779 to 2.5769 | -1.9621 | -1.6297 to -2.2944 | 0.9160 | 0 | |
| CF vs. BM | All | 247 | 2.8479 | 2.8997 to 2.7969 | -0.4587 | -0.3845 to -0.5328 | 0.9794 | < G, > E |
| Mammalia | 200 | 2.8977 | 2.9504 to 2.8459 | -0.5615 | -0.4829 to -0.64 | 0.9834 | < G, > E | |
| Reptilia | 47 | 2.7943 | 2.9801 to 2.6201 | -0.2653 | -0.057 to -0.4736 | 0.9540 | E | |
| Ungulata | 41 | 2.9204 | 3.1192 to 2.7344 | -0.6173 | -0.232 to -1.0027 | 0.9586 | G | |
| Carnivora | 48 | 2.7893 | 2.9182 to 2.6661 | -0.2895 | -0.0946 to -0.4844 | 0.9768 | E | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 2.7827 | 3.1222 to 2.4801 | -0.4328 | -0.0138 to -0.8518 | 0.9664 | G, E, S | |
| Euarchonta | 15 | 2.9728 | 3.1874 to 2.7727 | -0.7271 | -0.4393 to -1.0149 | 0.9864 | G | |
| Glires | 66 | 2.9031 | 3.084 to 2.7328 | -0.5929 | -0.3965 to -0.7893 | 0.9413 | G | |
| LH vs. BM | All | 234 | 2.8653 | 2.9489 to 2.7841 | -1.8284 | -1.6745 to -1.9823 | 0.9506 | 0 |
| Mammalia | 187 | 2.8626 | 2.9522 to 2.7756 | -1.8476 | -1.6778 to -2.0175 | 0.9548 | 0 | |
| Reptilia | 47 | 3.3718 | 3.704 to 3.0694 | -2.5472 | -2.0315 to -3.0629 | 0.9018 | > G, < E | |
| Ungulata | 32 | 3.4092 | 3.8036 to 3.0558 | -2.9639 | -2.0630 to -3.8648 | 0.9135 | > G, < E | |
| Carnivora | 46 | 2.8202 | 3.0641 to 2.5957 | -1.8667 | -1.3831 to -2.3503 | 0.9253 | G | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 3.1988 | 3.6508 to 2.8027 | -2.3972 | -1.6611 to -3.1333 | 0.9556 | G | |
| Euarchonta | 14 | 2.5359 | 2.9736 to 2.1627 | -1.6484 | -0.8577 to -2.4391 | 0.9354 | 0 | |
| Glires | 66 | 2.6071 | 2.766 to 2.4573 | -1.3946 | -1.1559 to -1.6332 | 0.9438 | 0 | |
| CH vs. BM | All | 247 | 2.6861 | 2.7322 to 2.6406 | -0.1438 | -0.0788 to -0.2087 | 0.9816 | E |
| Mammalia | 200 | 2.6938 | 2.7445 to 2.6439 | -0.1655 | -0.0913 to -0.2398 | 0.9823 | E | |
| Reptilia | 47 | 2.7661 | 2.9296 to 2.6117 | -0.1862 | -0.0049 to -0.3675 | 0.9634 | E | |
| Ungulata | 41 | 2.5273 | 2.7222 to 2.3464 | 0.1672 | 0.544 to -0.2097 | 0.9473 | E | |
| Carnivora | 48 | 2.5959 | 2.7027 to 2.4933 | -0.0012 | 0.1613 to -0.1637 | 0.9815 | E, S | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 3.0547 | 3.4219 to 2.7269 | -0.5465 | -0.1208 to -0.9721 | 0.9673 | G | |
| Euarchonta | 15 | 2.7558 | 2.9725 to 2.5548 | -0.3168 | -0.0345 to -0.5992 | 0.9840 | E | |
| Glires | 66 | 2.8045 | 2.9447 to 2.671 | -0.2403 | -0.0986 to -0.3819 | 0.9618 | < G, > E | |
| LF vs. LH | All | 233 | 1.0246 | 1.0469 to 1.0027 | -0.1206 | -0.0778 to -0.1634 | 0.9723 | - |
| Mammalia | 187 | 1.0450 | 1.0682 to 1.0223 | -0.1707 | -0.1248 to -0.2166 | 0.9771 | - | |
| Reptilia | 46 | 0.9644 | 1.0644 to 0.8739 | 0.0190 | 0.176 to -0.1379 | 0.8943 | - | |
| Ungulata | 32 | 1.0260 | 1.107 to 0.9509 | -0.1452 | 0.0491 to -0.3395 | 0.9584 | - | |
| Carnivora | 46 | 0.9741 | 1.0283 to 0.9227 | 0.0232 | 0.1338 to -0.0874 | 0.9682 | - | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 0.9372 | 1.1182 to 0.7856 | -0.0224 | 0.2894 to -0.3344 | 0.9204 | - | |
| Euarchonta | 14 | 1.2075 | 1.4238 to 1.0241 | -0.5127 | -0.106 to -0.9195 | 0.9307 | - | |
| Glires | 66 | 1.0625 | 1.1019 to 1.0246 | -0.2177 | -0.1536 to -0.2818 | 0.9788 | - | |
| CH+F vs. BM | All | 247 | 2.7779 | 2.8191 to 2.7374 | -1.1564 | -1.086 to -1.2267 | 0.9863 | - |
| Mammalia | 200 | 2.8071 | 2.8495 to 2.7654 | -1.2289 | -1.1541 to -1.3037 | 0.9886 | - | |
| Reptilia | 47 | 2.7933 | 2.9496 to 2.6452 | -1.0833 | -0.8636 to -1.3031 | 0.9671 | - | |
| Ungulata | 41 | 2.7319 | 2.8959 to 2.5773 | -1.0660 | -0.6989 to -1.4331 | 0.9676 | - | |
| Carnivora | 48 | 2.6921 | 2.7969 to 2.5911 | -0.9568 | -0.7669 to -1.1466 | 0.9834 | - | |
| Marsupialia | 14 | 2.9125 | 3.1855 to 2.6628 | -1.3738 | -0.9658 to -1.7817 | 0.9797 | - | |
| Euarchonta | 15 | 2.8692 | 3.0561 to 2.6937 | -1.3928 | -1.0911 to -1.6946 | 0.9889 | - | |
| Glires | 66 | 2.8850 | 3.0113 to 2.764 | -1.3260 | -1.1561 to -1.4960 | 0.9705 | - | |
Standardized Major Axis equation shown in the format y = mx + b. The particular theoretical scaling model (Sim.) followed by the slope is represented by G, geometric similarity, E, elastic similarity, or S, static similarity. Scaling patterns that fall between models are represented by > or <, and those that do not follow any pattern (that is, above or below all predicted models) are represented by a 0. BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; CI, confidence interval; LF, femoral length; LH, humeral length.
Slope and intercept comparisons of stylopodial scaling patterns in mammalian clades.
| Marsupialia | Glires | Euarchonta | Ungulata | Marsupialia | Glires | Euarchonta | Ungulata | Marsupialia | Glires | Euarchonta | Ungulata | Marsupialia | Glires | Euarchonta | Ungulata | Marsupialia | Glires | Euarchonta | Ungulata | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LF vs. CF | Carnivora | * | |||||||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | * | - | * | - | * | - | - | - | |||||||||||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||||
| Glires | - | - | - | ° | - | - | - | * | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||
| LH vs. CH | Carnivora | * | * | ** | * | * | * | ||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | * | * | * | - | * | ** | ** | - | * | * | * | - | * | ** | * | - | - | ||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||||
| Glires | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||
| LF vs. BM | Carnivora | * | * | * | |||||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | * | - | ** | - | * | - | - | - | |||||||||||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||||
| Glires | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||
| CF vs. BM | Carnivora | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||||
| Glires | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||
| LH vs. BM | Carnivora | * | |||||||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | * | * | - | ** | * | - | * | - | * | - | - | ||||||||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | * | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||
| Glires | * | - | - | - | * | - | - | - | * | - | - | - | * | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
| CH vs. BM | Carnivora | * | ° | ° | * | ||||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | * | - | ° | ° | - | - | ° | - | - | ||||||||||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||||
| Glires | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||
| LF vs. LH | Carnivora | * | * | ** | ** | ||||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | - | - | - | - | ° | ° | - | - | - | - | |||||||||
| Glires | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ° | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||
| CH+F vs. BM | Carnivora | * | ° | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ungulata | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Euarchonta | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||||
| Glires | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||
Standardized major axis equation shown in the format y = mx + b. Symbols: (°) represents differences at 90 to 95% (0.1 0.05); (*) at 95-99% (0.05 0.01); and (**) at greater than 95% (P < 0.01). Otherwise, P-values are > 0.1. All P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons using FDR. Hyphens (-) represent duplicate comparisons. Significant differences using 95% CI are assessed on whether the intervals overlap or not; non-overlapping comparisons are indicated with an asterisk (*). 95% CI, comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; b', intercept adjusted to correspond to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; FDR, false discovery rate; LF, femoral length; LH, humeral length; LRT, comparisons based on a likelihood ratio test (slope only); t-test, comparisons based on a two-tailed t-test (intercept only).
Slope and intercept comparisons of stylopodial scaling patterns in mammals and non-avian reptiles.
| All Data | Mammals < 168 kga | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LF vs CF | ° | * | ° | |||||||
| LH vs CH | * | * | * | ** | ° | |||||
| LF vs BM | ||||||||||
| CF vs BM | * | |||||||||
| LH vs BM | * | ** | * | ° | * | ** | * | |||
| CH vs BM | ||||||||||
| LF vs LH | ° | * | ||||||||
| CH+F vs BM | ||||||||||
Standardized major axis equation shown in the format y = mx + b. Symbols: (°) represents differences at 90 to 95% (0.1 0.05); (*) at 9 to 99% (0.05 0.01); and (**) at greater than 95% (P < 0.01). Otherwise, P-values are > 0.1. All P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons using FDR. Significant differences using 95% CI are assessed on whether the intervals overlap or not; non-overlapping comparisons are indicated with an asterisk (*). acomparisons based on a subset of the mammalian dataset that has the same body mass range as the total reptilian dataset [See Additional file 2, Table S1]; mCI, slope comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; mP, slope comparisons based on likelihood ratio test; bCI, intercept comparisons based 95% confidence intervals; bP, intercept comparisons based on two-tailed t-test; b'P, t-test comparison of adjusted intercepts to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; FDR, false discovery rate; LH, humeral length; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; LF, femoral length.
Figure 3Limb scaling patterns in different mammalian size classes. Lines are fitted based on the SMA results presented in Table 4. All three comparisons plot the log total stylopodial circumference against log body mass in the mammalian sample of the dataset. Size class comparisons are based on previously studied thresholds discussed in the text [78,93,94]. Mammals above and below 20 kg (A), 50 kg (B), and 100 kg (C). SMA, standardized major axis.
Stylopodial scaling in mammals of different sizes.
| Analysis | Sample | N | R2 | Sim | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LF vs. CF | < 20 kg | 136 | 0.8868 | 0.9335 to 0.8424 | -0.3733 | -0.2921 to -0.4545 | 0.9095 | 0 |
| > 20 kg | 52 | 1.0000 | 1.1370 to 0.8795 | -0.4907 | -0.1714 to -0.8100 | 0.7945 | G | |
| < 50 kg | 150 | 0.9486 | 0.9987 to 0.9009 | -0.4715 | -0.3819 to -0.5611 | 0.8993 | G | |
| > 50 kg | 38 | 1.1331 | 1.2731 to 1.0084 | -0.8317 | -0.4935 to -1.1699 | 0.8806 | > G, < E | |
| < 100 kg | 158 | 0.9659 | 1.0123 to 0.9216 | -0.5000 | -0.4155 to -0.5845 | 0.9119 | G | |
| > 100 kg | 30 | 1.1059 | 1.2659 to 0.9661 | -0.7572 | -0.3679 to -1.1465 | 0.8774 | G | |
| LH vs. CH | < 20 kg | 135 | 0.8778 | 0.9248 to 0.8331 | -0.3345 | -0.2567 to -0.4124 | 0.9073 | 0 |
| > 20 kg | 52 | 1.1541 | 1.2900 to 1.0326 | -0.7954 | -0.4848 to -1.1060 | 0.8459 | > G, < E | |
| < 50 kg | 149 | 0.9040 | 0.9990 to 0.9040 | -0.4445 | -0.3613 to -0.5277 | 0.9060 | 0 | |
| > 50 kg | 38 | 1.1856 | 1.3524 to 1.0394 | -0.8774 | -0.4879 to -1.2668 | 0.8475 | > G, < E | |
| < 100 kg | 157 | 0.9710 | 1.0166 to 0.9274 | -0.4764 | -0.3967 to -0.5560 | 0.9161 | G | |
| > 100 kg | 30 | 1.1229 | 1.3132 to 0.9602 | -0.7114 | -0.2646 to -1.1582 | 0.8352 | G | |
| LF vs. BM | < 20 kg | 136 | 2.6288 | 2.7825 to 2.4836 | -1.7421 | -1.4756 to -2.0086 | 0.8892 | 0 |
| > 20 kg | 52 | 2.8571 | 3.2511 to 2.5108 | -1.8964 | -0.9788 to -2.8141 | 0.7920 | G | |
| < 50 kg | 150 | 2.7619 | 2.9166 to 2.6754 | -1.9510 | -1.6751 to -2.2270 | 0.8873 | 0 | |
| > 50 kg | 38 | 3.1523 | 3.5377 to 2.8089 | -2.6399 | -1.7089 to -3.5709 | 0.8831 | G | |
| < 100 kg | 158 | 2.8104 | 2.9526 to 2.6750 | -2.0305 | -1.7717 to -2.2893 | 0.9025 | 0 | |
| > 100 kg | 30 | 3.0497 | 3.5022 to 2.6557 | -2.3587 | -1.2593 to -3.4582 | 0.8715 | G | |
| CF vs. BM | < 20 kg | 138 | 2.9559 | 3.0735 to 2.8429 | -0.6266 | -0.4858 to -0.7675 | 0.9471 | G |
| > 20 kg | 62 | 2.8638 | 3.0353 to 2.7020 | -0.5040 | -0.1723 to -0.8358 | 0.9492 | G | |
| < 50 kg | 153 | 2.9054 | 3.0013 to 2.8126 | -0.5716 | -0.4504 to -0.6928 | 0.9592 | G | |
| > 50 kg | 47 | 2.7816 | 2.9651 to 2.6094 | -0.3222 | 0.0436 to -0.6880 | 0.9546 | E | |
| < 100 kg | 164 | 2.9117 | 2.9945 to 2.8312 | -0.5784 | -0.4698 to -0.6870 | 0.9674 | < G, > E | |
| > 100 kg | 36 | 2.7946 | 3.0538 to 2.5575 | -0.3497 | 0.1751 to -0.8745 | 0.9351 | G, E | |
| LH vs. BM | < 20 kg | 135 | 2.4386 | 2.5604 to 2.3225 | -1.1878 | -0.9858 to -1.3898 | 0.9192 | 0 |
| > 20 kg | 52 | 2.9807 | 3.2978 to 2.6940 | -2.0078 | -1.2791 to -2.7365 | 0.8728 | G | |
| < 50 kg | 149 | 2.5866 | 2.7051 to 2.4734 | -1.4091 | -1.2063 to -1.6120 | 0.9245 | 0 | |
| > 50 kg | 38 | 3.0525 | 3.4941 to 2.6667 | -2.1794 | -1.1501 to -3.2088 | 0.8392 | G | |
| < 100 kg | 157 | 2.6465 | 2.7582 to 2.5394 | -1.5013 | -1.3060 to -1.6966 | 0.9321 | 0 | |
| > 100 kg | 30 | 2.9405 | 3.4742 to 2.4888 | -1.8798 | -0.6326 to -3.1269 | 0.8127 | G | |
| CH vs. BM | < 20 kg | 138 | 2.7768 | 2.8898 to 2.6683 | -0.2550 | -0.1255 to -0.3845 | 0.9447 | E |
| > 20 kg | 62 | 2.5793 | 2.7425 to 2.4258 | 0.0509 | 0.3671 to -0.2653 | 0.9434 | E, S | |
| < 50 kg | 153 | 2.7188 | 2.8130 to 2.6277 | -0.1941 | -0.0793 to -0.3088 | 0.9551 | E | |
| > 50 kg | 47 | 2.5612 | 2.7123 to 2.4184 | 0.1031 | 0.4070 to -0.2008 | 0.9635 | E, S | |
| < 100 kg | 164 | 2.7253 | 2.8067 to 2.6463 | -0.2005 | -0.0972 to -0.3038 | 0.9640 | E | |
| > 100 kg | 36 | 2.6488 | 2.8634 to 2.4504 | -0.0887 | 0.3518 to -0.5293 | 0.9500 | E, S | |
| LF vs. LH | < 20 kg | 135 | 1.0776 | 1.1143 to 1.0422 | -0.2261 | -0.1618 to -0.2904 | 0.9619 | - |
| > 20 kg | 52 | 0.9586 | 1.0632 to 0.8642 | 0.0374 | 0.2839 to -0.2092 | 0.8666 | - | |
| < 50 kg | 149 | 1.0672 | 1.1041 to 1.0315 | -0.2079 | -0.1414 to -0.2744 | 0.9564 | - | |
| > 50 kg | 38 | 1.0327 | 1.1337 to 0.9407 | -0.1509 | 0.0956 to -0.3973 | 0.9236 | - | |
| < 100 kg | 157 | 1.0613 | 1.0945 to 1.0291 | -0.1983 | -0.1374 to -0.2592 | 0.9624 | - | |
| > 100 kg | 30 | 1.0371 | 1.1743 to 0.9160 | -0.1629 | 0.1727 to -0.4984 | 0.8965 | - | |
| CH+F vs. BM | < 20 kg | 138 | 2.9032 | 2.9989 to 2.8105 | -1.3628 | -1.2223 to -1.5032 | 0.9634 | - |
| > 20 kg | 62 | 2.7519 | 2.8828 to 2.6269 | -1.1186 | -0.8251 to -1.4120 | 0.9674 | - | |
| < 50 kg | 153 | 2.8383 | 2.9165 to 2.7622 | -1.2743 | -1.1542 to -1.3945 | 0.9714 | - | |
| > 50 kg | 47 | 2.6819 | 2.8173 to 2.5530 | -0.9409 | -0.6286 to -1.2531 | 0.9731 | - | |
| < 100 kg | 164 | 2.8409 | 2.9084 to 2.7750 | -1.2778 | -1.1709 to 1.3846 | 0.9771 | - | |
| > 100 kg | 36 | 2.7442 | 2.9343 to 2.5663 | -1.0954 | -0.6491 to -1.5416 | 0.9630 | - | |
Standardized Major Axis equation shown in the format y = mx + b. The particular theoretical scaling model (Sim.) followed by the slope is represented by G, geometric similarity, E, elastic similarity, or S, static similarity. Scaling patterns that fall between models are represented by > or <, and those that do not follow any pattern (that is, above or below all predicted models) are represented by a 0. BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; LF, femoral length; LH, humeral length
Slope and intercept comparisons of stylopodial scaling patterns in different mammalian size classes.
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| LF vs CF | * | * | |||||||||||||
| LH vs CH | * | ** | * | * | * | ** | |||||||||
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| LH vs BM | * | ** | * | ||||||||||||
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Standardized major axis equation shown in the format y = mx + b. Symbols: (°) represents differences at 90 to 95% (0.1 0.05); (*) at 9 to 99% (0.05 0.01); and (**) at greater than 95% (P < 0.01). Otherwise, P-values are > 0.1. All P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons using FDR. All P-values are adjusted for multiple for multiple comparisons using FDR. Hyphens (-) represent duplicate comparisons. Significant differences using 95% CI are assessed on whether the intervals overlap or not; non-overlapping comparisons are indicated with an asterisk (*). mCI, slope comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; mP, slope comparisons based on likelihood ratio test; bCI, intercept comparisons based 95% confidence intervals; bP, intercept comparisons based on two-tailed t-test; b'P, t-test comparison of adjusted intercepts to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; FDR, false discovery rate; LH, humeral length; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; LF, femoral length;mCI, slope comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; mP, slope comparisons based on likelihood ratio test; bCI, intercept comparisons based 95% confidence intervals; bP, intercept comparisons based on two-tailed t-test; b'P, t-test comparison of adjusted intercepts to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; LC, femoral circumference;
LF, femoral length; LH, humeral length.
0.05); (*) at 95-99% (0.05
0.01); and (**) at greater than 95% (P < 0.01). Otherwise, P-values are > 0.1. All P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons using FDR. Hyphens (-) represent duplicate comparisons. Significant differences using 95% CI are assessed on whether the intervals overlap or not; non-overlapping comparisons are indicated with an asterisk (*). 95% CI, comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; b', intercept adjusted to correspond to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; FDR, false discovery rate; LF, femoral length; LH, humeral length; LRT, comparisons based on a likelihood ratio test (slope only); t-test, comparisons based on a two-tailed t-test (intercept only).
0.05); (*) at 9 to 99% (0.05
0.01); and (**) at greater than 95% (P < 0.01). Otherwise, P-values are > 0.1. All P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons using FDR. Significant differences using 95% CI are assessed on whether the intervals overlap or not; non-overlapping comparisons are indicated with an asterisk (*). acomparisons based on a subset of the mammalian dataset that has the same body mass range as the total reptilian dataset [See Additional file 2, Table S1]; mCI, slope comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; mP, slope comparisons based on likelihood ratio test; bCI, intercept comparisons based 95% confidence intervals; bP, intercept comparisons based on two-tailed t-test; b'P, t-test comparison of adjusted intercepts to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; FDR, false discovery rate; LH, humeral length; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; LF, femoral length.
0.05); (*) at 9 to 99% (0.05
0.01); and (**) at greater than 95% (P < 0.01). Otherwise, P-values are > 0.1. All P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons using FDR. All P-values are adjusted for multiple for multiple comparisons using FDR. Hyphens (-) represent duplicate comparisons. Significant differences using 95% CI are assessed on whether the intervals overlap or not; non-overlapping comparisons are indicated with an asterisk (*). mCI, slope comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; mP, slope comparisons based on likelihood ratio test; bCI, intercept comparisons based 95% confidence intervals; bP, intercept comparisons based on two-tailed t-test; b'P, t-test comparison of adjusted intercepts to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CF, femoral circumference; FDR, false discovery rate; LH, humeral length; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; LF, femoral length;mCI, slope comparisons based on 95% confidence intervals; mP, slope comparisons based on likelihood ratio test; bCI, intercept comparisons based 95% confidence intervals; bP, intercept comparisons based on two-tailed t-test; b'P, t-test comparison of adjusted intercepts to the minimum value along the x-axis; BM, body mass; CH, humeral circumference; CH+F, total humeral and femoral circumference; LC, femoral circumference;
Figure 4Raw OLS regression for body mass estimation and percent prediction error of body mass proxies. (A) The least-squares regression of the raw data between the log total stylopodial circumference and log body mass in a sample of 245 (talpids removed) mammals and non-avian reptiles. Regression equation shown in the format y = mx + b, and is presented along with its coefficient of determination (R2), mean percent prediction error (PPE), standard error of the estimate (SEE), and Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). (B) Comparison of the predictive power of several body mass proxies based on their mean PPE. The mean PPE of each proxy is represented by the black circle along with their 95% confidence error bars. The plot is divided into two sections representing the results from the bivariate and multiple regression analyses. Variables regressed against body mass are labelled along the x-axis. Labels marked with an * represent the analyses in which the data was phylogenetically adjusted through the use of a phylogenetic generalized least squares bivariate or multiple regression. CF, femoral circumference; CH, humeral circumference; LF, femoral length; LH, humeral length; OLS, ordinary least squares.
Body mass estimates of some commonly cited non-avian quadrupedal dinosaurs.
| Taxon | Sp # | C1962 | A1985§ | P1997 | H1999 | S2001 | This study |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IRSNB R51 | 4510 | 7204 | 3200 | 3790 | 3776 | 8680 | |
| ROM 845 | 3820 | 3030 | 2800 | - | 3079 | 3620 | |
| MPC-D 100/504 | 177 | 68 | 164 | - | 23.7 | 79 | |
| AMNH 5372 | 3690 | 3649 | 1800 | - | - | 4370 | |
| NSM PV 20379 | 8480 | 5310 | 6400 | 3938 | 4964 | 7400 | |
| SMA 0018‡ | 1780 | 4131 | 2200 | 2530 | 2611 | 4950 | |
| USNM 10865* | 10560 | 9061 | 11400 | 13421 | 19655 | 10940 | |
| HMN SII† | 78260 | 29336 | 31500 | 25789∫ | 28655 | 35780 |
Body masses estimated in this study are based on the phylogenetically corrected total stylopodial circumference equation (Equation 2) and the error range is based on the 25% mean prediction error obtained from the equation. References: A1985, Anderson et al. [73]; C1962, Colbert [46]; H1999, Henderson [51]; P1997, Paul [71]; S2001, Seebacher [49]. Museum abbreviations in dataset file [See Additional File 1 Dataset]. * - limb measurements based off of a cast mounted at the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt, Germany; † - measurements taken from Anderson et al. [73]; ‡ - measurements from Redelstorff and Sander [145]; § - all estimates presented under A1985 are based on the equations presented in that study, but based on the limb measurements presented in dataset S1, the only exceptions are B. brancai, which is based on data from A1985; ∫ - estimate from Henderson [63].