The body masses of sixteen species of amphicyonids (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) from the New and Old World were estimated on the basis of 86 osteological variables measured from the craniodental (N = 44) and postcranial (N = 42) skeleton of living species of Canidae and Ursidae. Given the absence of complete and well preserved skeletons of amphicyonids in the fossil record, multiple regression functions were derived separately from measurements taken from the mandible, the cranium and the major limb bones. The accuracy of the regression functions was evaluated using the percentage prediction error and the percentage standard error of the estimates. Mass values were calculated with these equations using measurements taken in adult in...
We describe the skull and neck morphology of the late Miocene amphicyonid Magericyon anceps, focusin...
Organismal body size correlates with almost all aspects of ecology and physiology. As a result, the ...
Estimates of body size for fossil mammals, with geological age and taxonomic position, as well as in...
The body masses of sixteen species of amphicyonids (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) from the New...
The body masses of sixteen species of amphicyonids (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) from the New...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [125]-134).Observations on extant mammals suggest that gr...
Size plays an important role in mammalian ecology. Accurate prediction of body mass is therefore cri...
Motivation Body mass is one of the most important determinants of animal ecology. Unlike other impor...
Abstract.—A recent molecular phylogeny of the mammalian order Carnivora implied large body size as t...
Procyonidae were the first northern placental carnivorans that reached the Neotropics. They are repr...
Argot, Christine (2010): Morphofunctional analysis of the postcranium of Amphicyon major (Mammalia, ...
Reconstructing the body mass of a fossil animal is an essential step toward understanding its palaeo...
Accurate estimates of body mass in fossil taxa are fundamental to paleobiological reconstruction. Pr...
The mammalian order Carnivora is characterized by a broad taxonomic and ecological diversity. By usi...
Members of the order Carnivora display a broad range of locomotor habits, including cursorial, scans...
We describe the skull and neck morphology of the late Miocene amphicyonid Magericyon anceps, focusin...
Organismal body size correlates with almost all aspects of ecology and physiology. As a result, the ...
Estimates of body size for fossil mammals, with geological age and taxonomic position, as well as in...
The body masses of sixteen species of amphicyonids (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) from the New...
The body masses of sixteen species of amphicyonids (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) from the New...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [125]-134).Observations on extant mammals suggest that gr...
Size plays an important role in mammalian ecology. Accurate prediction of body mass is therefore cri...
Motivation Body mass is one of the most important determinants of animal ecology. Unlike other impor...
Abstract.—A recent molecular phylogeny of the mammalian order Carnivora implied large body size as t...
Procyonidae were the first northern placental carnivorans that reached the Neotropics. They are repr...
Argot, Christine (2010): Morphofunctional analysis of the postcranium of Amphicyon major (Mammalia, ...
Reconstructing the body mass of a fossil animal is an essential step toward understanding its palaeo...
Accurate estimates of body mass in fossil taxa are fundamental to paleobiological reconstruction. Pr...
The mammalian order Carnivora is characterized by a broad taxonomic and ecological diversity. By usi...
Members of the order Carnivora display a broad range of locomotor habits, including cursorial, scans...
We describe the skull and neck morphology of the late Miocene amphicyonid Magericyon anceps, focusin...
Organismal body size correlates with almost all aspects of ecology and physiology. As a result, the ...
Estimates of body size for fossil mammals, with geological age and taxonomic position, as well as in...