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1076:(in this case the Wombat), but while very accurate for placentals it was found it did not work for marsupials (This is due to Marsupials needing 20% less food than placentals of equal body mass) and is where the "2000 to 2500kg" came from. Since 2003, proximal limb-bone circumferences are also used for marsupials. If a 3.7 mtr Diprotodon was a placental it would weigh around 1,900 kg (the weight of a 3.7mtr Hippopotamus) but the marsupial specific measurement now gives a result of 2,786 kg with 95% accuracy (consistent with the difference between modern placentals and marsupials of similar size). The 2786 kg is the estimate for the Diprotodon displayed in the Australian Museum which is considered to be of average size. According to latest research the average male weight is now estimated at between 2272 kg and 3417 kg. 429: 286: 161: 226: 637: 732: 711: 574: 818: 800: 44: 627: 606: 300: 259: 1686: 2028: 2018: 2005: 1992: 1979: 1969: 1951: 1937: 1923: 1909: 1896: 1883: 217: 21: 383: 310: 407: 279: 2046: 1027:
1865). However, an abstract was later published regarding that specimen, but with a new name,D. longiceps (McCoy, 1865), and a holotype was subsequently described (McCoy, 1876). the dentary and associated dentition of D. annextans/longiceps is morphologically similar to and falls within the range of variation of specimens from all major Diprotodon assemblages. (see Price 2008)
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Like all "policies", it is only a guideline, and it specifically states it depends on the context. This still needs a wider discussion somewhere before one person can singlehandedly go around and mass change everything. I don't care much about this, but the mere fact that several people are reverting
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Diprotodon annextans was erected on the basis of a broken mandible from a mature large-form individual collected from near Colac, Victoria. The original description was presented at a meeting to the Royal Society of Victoria (Anonymous, 1861).although the original paper was subsequently lost(McCoy,
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Body-size metrics to estimate fossil body volume are used. Basically these are logarithmic equations based on the craniodental data and the product of the lengths of the three major body axes (anteroposterior, transverse, and dorsoventral) of fossils if the morphology is similar to a living animal
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One possible rationale for not rounding a mass estimate off would be if the value was an intermediate result that was to be used in further calculations. If, for example, you calculated mass estimates for a series of taxa, all using the same formula, and then wanted to look at ratios of body mass
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These are all the comments I have. Overall, a great and very interesting article; the description of the anatomy is somewhat complex, but the glosses mean that most anyone with at least high school level biology should be able to understand it quite easily. I'll do a check on the sourcing later.
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I used the book as it talks about the relationship between heat and hair on megafaunal animals. There arenā€™t any studies on diprotodonā€™s hair specifically but I have spoken to a fair amount of scientists now and felt like I should include this in the page due to the them being shown with hair
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I see others reverting you as well. It is common practice to announce mass changes somewhere before doing them, to prevent situations as then one you're currently in, which is pretty much an edit war over something of questionable significance. A good place to start:
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If it's only know from fossils, how can they come up with a mass of 2,786 kg? Most of the mass would be flesh, so how can the mass be known to such precision? I suppose it's a conversion thing, but 6,142 pounds is not a round number either. This source,
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consistently in paleoart. The fact of the matter is them having hair over most of Australia would be a death sentence. I hadnā€™t realised there was debate over megatherium, thanks for bringing that up. Iā€™ll be interested to have a look. Thank you.
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I just removed the Wrangel island reference because it's the classical 'presumed' extinction without any proofs (of mammuth by man). See the wiki article of that land where is absolutely no sure that men were ever interacting with mammuth there.
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Diprotodontids are represented by at least sevengenera and nine species in the Pliocene, this being the highest diversity recorded in the familyā€™s long history. The spread of open forests were evidently beneļ¬cial for this now-extinct
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So as I said, no description of social structure. As for diet, the article indicates that it ate fibrous plant matter but says nothing about what else it may have eaten, so we can't tell if it was herbivorous or
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between taxa or of body mass to something else, rounding off before calculating the ratios might slightly degrade the accuracy of the final results. However, that rationale would not be applicable to Knowledge.
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I think you're mixing up Diprotodontidae and Diprotodontia. That source only mentions diprotodontids once in a list of diprotodontian families, and only says all the listed groups evolved by the late Oligocene
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The predominantly herbivorous diprotodontians were the most abundant forms in late Miocene fossil assemblages with 10 families represented. Of these, diprotodontids and macropodids are the most diverse and
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BTW..Results of calculations are not rounded to the nearest "neat" number which is why exact numbers are shown. Though it says 2786 it means the range for that particular specimen is around 2640 to 2940kg.
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was because the author was trying to make specific ecological comparisons with elephants, but the true bite force of herbivores is difficult to study, so if I included it here it would seem like
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Iā€™m not sure the temperature was hot enough around a lot of megatheriumā€™s range to render it hairless. Perhaps in the north of its range it would have had less, I doubt a shaggy coat however.
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It's done a very fiece attempt to display how those beasts were killed by humans. I can't say if it was right, but still it's a bit biased as source and theory choose to support this POV
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That's not actually true, if you actually scroll through the whole document and then do a search (or actually download the pdf), it's mentioned dozens of times. Relevant quotes include:
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I agree that some of the hairyness of some of the Diprotodon artwork looks somewhat suspect. However on wikipedia we can only add what sources explicity say and we cannot engage in
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How does one pronounce this? I always read it as dip-ro-TO-don, before I knew much about it, but now knowing the etymology of the word, I guess perhaps it is di-PRO-to-don? -
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has a more complete account, and suggests that diprotodontids were already diversifying by the Middle-Late Miocene and reached their apex of diversity during the Pliocene.
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Thank you for the help, I have plenty else to add that I know there are studies for. Thank you for my help, I apologise for any mistakes (as well as possible future ones).
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states "Weight: males 2000 to 2500kg; females 1000kg", which makes more sense, but it's smaller than 2786 kg, so I'm not sure which is correct.
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Is it Diprotodon australis or Diprotodon optatum? Are these two different species? If they're the same, when did the naming change and why?
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I have been reverted primarily by one individual, whose hysterical and sometimes dishonest edit summaries (Dinoguy2 did not revert me in
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I think this needs a wider discussion. It is not at all clear that everyone would agree that all size estimates have to be rounded up.
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The Rise of Australian Marsupials: A Synopsis of Biostratigraphic, Phylogenetic, Palaeoecologic and Palaeobiogeographic Understanding
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Is there no information as to their diet and social structure? Were they carnivores? Herbivores? Were they solitary? Herd animals?
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Wouldn't the bite force of another large grazer (like an elephant or rhino) provide a better comparison than an alligator?
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An interesting article that seems on first look to be a good candidate for FAC; I'll review over the next couple of days.
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Would anyone know what the source is for this rather peculiar name? A search on Google Books turns up one reference in
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Should that sentence be removed? Or are all the "species" considered synonyms (as the Taxobox thing seems to imply)
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Rounding estimates off appropriately is a routine and normally required procedure in science, not interpretation.
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I think the current wording about the diversity of diprotodontids over time somewhat confusing. The 2012 paper
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Isn't there any study more recent than Black and Mackness? 1999 is pretty old for a phylogenetic study.
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in the mass value is too many. This will only lead to confusion in those without an understanding of
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But Knowledge articles are not supposed to interpret the sources, only reflect what they say.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110927111457/http://www.control.com.au/bi2008/299megafauna.pdf
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https://web.archive.org/web/20070927002534/http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/lop/diprotodon.pdf
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Megatherium, the hairless: appearance of the great Quaternary sloths (Mammalia; Xenarthra)
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You mention that Diprotodon is Greek in the lead, but this isn't mentioned in the text.
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Thanks for including the section on hair, there has been similar discussion about
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was a sexually dimorphic herbivore that consistently ate fibrous plant matter.--
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The genus is currently considered monotypic, containing only Diprotodon optatum
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For our purposes there is nothing to be gained by displaying values with
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If you took a look at the "Paleobiology" section, you'd find out that
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I think they're two different species (there is also D. minor)--
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In fact, Knowledge does have a policy mandating rounding off,
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is much stronger than an elephant which may not be accurate
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that's why there's also another tree from 2020 on the right
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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Why does the header of the article state the following?
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The link to "diprotodon.com" seems to be a spam link.
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