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Alroy, 1998

Cope’s rule and the dynamics of body mass evolution in North American fossil mammals

Alroy, J.
Year199
JournalScience
Volume280
Number5364
Pages731-734
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id54088

Abstract

Body mass estimates for 1534 North American fossil mammal species show that new species are on average 9.1 % larger than older species in the same genera. This within-
lineage effect is not a sampling bias. It persists throughout the Cenozoic, accounting for the gradual overall increase in average mass (Cope's rule). The effect is stronger for larger mammals, being near zero for small mammals. This variation partially explains the unwavering lower size limit and the gradually expanding mid-sized gap, but not the
sudden large increase in the upper size limit, at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary.

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