Global warming: Mammals to shrink?

Global warming: Mammals to shrink?

PTIUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 08:19 AM IST
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More than 50 million years ago, when the Earth experienced a series of extreme global warming events, early mammals responded by shrinking in size

Washington : Even brief global warming events, known as hyperthermals, can cause mammals to shrink in size, says a new study that unveils the underlying effects of current human-caused climate change.

More than 50 million years ago, when the Earth experienced a series of extreme global warming events, early mammals responded by shrinking in size, researchers said.

“We know that during the largest of these hyperthermals, known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), temperatures rose and some mammals shrank by 30% over time, so we wanted to see if this pattern was repeated during other warming events,” said Abigail D’Ambrosia, a doctoral student at University of New Hampshire in the US. “The hope is it would help us learn more about the possible effects of today’s global war-ming,” said D’Ambrosia.

Researchers collected teeth and jaw fragments in the fossil-rich Bighorn Basin region of Wyoming.

Their focus was on several early mammals including Arenahippus, an early horse the size of a small dog, and Diacodexis, a rabbit-sized predecessor to hoofed mammals.

Using the size of the molar teeth as a proxy for body size, the researchers found a statistically significant decrease in the body size of these mammals’ during a second, smaller, hyperthermal, called the ETM2.

Arenahippus decreased by about 14% in size, and the Diacodexis by about 15%.

“We found evidence of mammalian dwarfism during this second hyperthermal, however it was less extreme than during the PETM,” said D’Ambrosia.

“During ETM2 temperatures only rose an estimated five degrees and it was shorter only lasting 80,000 to 100,000 years, about half as long as the larger PETM,” she said. “Since the temperature change was smaller, this suggests there may be a relationship between the magnitude of a global warming event and the degree of associated mammal dwarfism.”

The study was published in the journal Science Advances.           PTI

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