Departamento de Paleobiología, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, C/José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
Evolution. 2011 May;65(5):1506-10; discussion 1514-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01219.x. Epub 2011 Jan 28.
In a recent paper, Eronen et al. (2010; hereafter EEFJ) observe differences in occlusal morphology, tooth crown height, and mesowear pattern between populations of the Miocene tridactyl equid Anchitherium from Spain and Germany, proposing that Spanish Anchitherium underwent adaptive evolution to local or regional arid conditions. However, these authors do not take into account the actual diversity of Iberian representatives of Anchitherium, or the fact that the Spanish fossils cover a wider temporal and geographical range than those from Germany. For these reasons, we suggest that their subsequent statistical work should be reconsidered.
在最近的一篇论文中,Eronen 等人(2010 年;以下简称 EEFJ)观察到来自西班牙和德国的中新世三趾马属动物的咬合形态、牙齿冠高和中磨磨损模式存在差异,提出西班牙三趾马属动物经历了对当地或局部干旱条件的适应性进化。然而,这些作者没有考虑到伊比利亚三趾马属动物的实际多样性,也没有考虑到西班牙化石的时间和地理范围比德国的化石更广这一事实。基于这些原因,我们建议重新考虑他们随后的统计工作。