67881 artpubuab driver oai:ddd.uab.cat:67881 doi 10.1073/pnas.0813385106 eng Köhler, Meike Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) Institut Català de Paleontologia Slow life history and physiological plasticity : survival strategies of a large mammal in a resource-poor environment Premi a l'excel·lència investigadora. 2010 Because of their physiological and life history characteristics, mammals exploit adaptive zones unavailable to ectothermic reptiles. Yet, they perform best in energyrich environments because their high and constant growth rates and their sustained levels of resting metabolism require continuous resource supply. In resource-limited ecosystems such as islands, therefore, reptiles frequently displace mammals because their slow and flexible growth rates and low metabolic rates permit them to operate effectively with low energy flow. An apparent contradiction of this general principle is the long- term persistence of certain fossil large mammals on energy-poor Mediterranean islands. The purpose of the present study is to uncover the developmental and physiological strategies that allowed fossil large mammals to cope with the low levels of resource supply that characterize insular ecosystems. Long-bone histology of Myotragus, a Plio-Pleistocene bovid from the Balearic Islands, reveals lamellarzonal tissue throughout cortex, a trait exclusive to ectothermic reptiles. The bone microstructure indicates that Myotragus grew unlike any other mammal but similar to crocodiles at slow and flexible rates, ceased growth periodically, and attained somatic maturity extremely late by about 12 years. This developmental pattern denotes that Myotragus, much like extant reptiles, synchronized its metabolic requirements with fluctuating resource levels. Our results suggest that developmental and physiological plasticity was crucial to the survival of this and, perhaps, other large mammals on resource-limited Mediterranean Islands, yet it eventually led to their extinction through a major predator, Homo sapiens. Tots els drets reservats http://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/ Article de fons PREI 2010 Paleohistology Mammals Myotragus Physiology Life history info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersion Moyà-Solà, Salvador Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) Institut Català de Paleontologia Vol. 106, Núm. 48 (2009), p. 1-18 PNAS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 18 5131316 http://ddd.uab.cat/pub/artpub/2009/67881/PREI2010_pnasv106n48.pdf Pre-print 0001 18 48 106 v106n48 2009 ARTPUB UAB PREI DDD id 67881 filename PREI2010_pnasv106n48.pdf file 0 MD5 25c58967863d7d0061f8eff487f84fb2 5131316 PDF 1.6 filepath pub/artpub/2009/67881/PREI2010_pnasv106n48.pdf disk