Dinosaurs in decline tens of millions of years before their final extinction

Sakamoto, Manabu, Benton, M.J. and Venditti, C. (2016) Dinosaurs in decline tens of millions of years before their final extinction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113 (18). pp. 5036-5040. ISSN 0027-8424

Full content URL: http://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1521478113

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Abstract

Whether dinosaurs were in a long-term decline or whether they were reigning strong right up to their final disappearance at the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction event 66 Mya has been debated for decades with no clear resolution. The dispute has continued unresolved because of a lack of statistical rigor and appropriate evolutionary framework. Here, for the first time to our knowledge, we apply a Bayesian phylogenetic approach to model the evolutionary dynamics of speciation and extinction through time in Mesozoic dinosaurs, properly taking account of previously ignored statistical violations. We find overwhelming support for a long-term decline across all dinosaurs and within all three dinosaurian subclades (Ornithischia, Sauropodomorpha, and Theropoda), where speciation rate slowed down through time and was ultimately exceeded by extinction rate tens of millions of years before the K-Pg boundary. The only exceptions to this general pattern are the morphologically specialized herbivores, the Hadrosauriformes and Ceratopsidae, which show rapid species proliferations throughout the Late Cretaceous instead. Our results highlight that, despite some heterogeneity in speciation dynamics, dinosaurs showed a marked reduction in their ability to replace extinct species with new ones, making them vulnerable to extinction and unable to respond quickly to and recover from the final catastrophic event.

Additional Information:cited By 26
Keywords:dinosaurs, Bayesian phylogenetic
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
ID Code:39557
Deposited On:17 Jan 2020 11:51

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