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屏幕上的点:形态测量学在非鸟类恐龙研究中的过去、现在和未来。

Dots on a screen: The past, present, and future of morphometrics in the study of nonavian dinosaurs.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.

出版信息

Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2023 Jul;306(7):1896-1917. doi: 10.1002/ar.25183. Epub 2023 Mar 15.

Abstract

Using morphometrics to study nonavian dinosaur fossils is a practice that predates the origin of the word "dinosaur." By the 1970s, linear morphometrics had become established as a valuable tool for analyzing intra- and interspecific variation in nonavian dinosaurs. With the advent of more recent techniques such as geometric morphometrics and more advanced statistical approaches, morphometric analyses of nonavian dinosaurs have proliferated, granting unprecedented insight into many aspects of their biology and evolution. I outline the past, present, and future of morphometrics as applied to the study of nonavian dinosaurs zeroing in on five aspects of nonavian dinosaur paleobiology where morphometrics has been widely utilized to advance our knowledge: systematics, sexual dimorphism, locomotion, macroevolution, and trackways. Morphometric methods are especially susceptible to taphonomic distortion. As such, the impact of taphonomic distortion on original fossil shape is discussed as are current and future methods for quantifying and accounting for distortion with the goal of reducing the taphonomic noise to biological signal ratio. Finally, the future of morphometrics in nonavian dinosaur paleobiology is discussed as paleobiologists move into a "virtual paleobiology" framework, whereby digital renditions of fossils are captured via methods such as photogrammetry and computed tomography. These primary data form the basis for three-dimensional (3D) geometric morphometric analyses along with a slew of other forms of analyses. These 3D specimen data form part of the extended specimen and help to democratize paleobiology, unlocking the specimen from the physical museum and making the specimen available to researchers across the world.

摘要

利用形态计量学研究非鸟类恐龙化石是一种早于“恐龙”一词出现的做法。到 20 世纪 70 年代,线性形态计量学已成为分析非鸟类恐龙种内和种间变异的一种有价值的工具。随着更近期的技术(如几何形态计量学和更先进的统计方法)的出现,非鸟类恐龙的形态计量分析如雨后春笋般涌现,使人们对它们的生物学和进化的许多方面有了前所未有的深入了解。我概述了形态计量学在非鸟类恐龙研究中的过去、现在和未来,重点介绍了形态计量学在五个方面得到广泛应用,从而推进了我们对非鸟类恐龙的认识:系统学、性别二态性、运动学、宏观进化和足迹。形态计量方法特别容易受到埋藏变形的影响。因此,讨论了埋藏变形对原始化石形状的影响,以及当前和未来用于量化和解释变形的方法,目的是降低埋藏变形对生物信号的干扰。最后,讨论了形态计量学在非鸟类恐龙古生物学中的未来,因为古生物学家正在进入“虚拟古生物学”框架,通过摄影测量和计算机断层扫描等方法来捕获化石的数字渲染。这些原始数据是三维(3D)几何形态计量分析以及其他形式的分析的基础。这些 3D 标本数据构成了扩展标本的一部分,有助于使古生物学民主化,使标本脱离物理博物馆,并使世界各地的研究人员都可以使用标本。

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