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31 December 2018 The effects of skeletal asymmetry on interpreting biologic variation and taphonomy in the fossil record
Brandon P. Hedrick, Emma R. Schachner, Gabriel Rivera, Peter Dodson, Stephanie E. Pierce
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Abstract

Biologic asymmetry is present in all bilaterally symmetric organisms as a result of normal developmental instability. However, fossilized organisms, which have undergone distortion due to burial, may have additional asymmetry as a result of taphonomic processes. To investigate this issue, we evaluated the magnitude of shape variation resulting from taphonomy on vertebrate bone using a novel application of fluctuating asymmetry. We quantified the amount of total variance attributed to asymmetry in a taphonomically distorted fossil taxon and compared it with that of three extant taxa. The fossil taxon had an average of 27% higher asymmetry than the extant taxa. In spite of the high amount of taphonomic input, the major axes of shape variation were not greatly altered by removal of the asymmetric component of shape variation. This presents the possibility that either underlying biologic trends drive the principal directions of shape change irrespective of asymmetric taphonomic distortion or that the symmetric taphonomic component is large enough that removing only the asymmetric component is inadequate to restore fossil shape. Our study is the first to present quantitative data on the relative magnitude of taphonomic shape change and presents a new method to further explore how taphonomic processes impact our interpretation of the fossil record.

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Brandon P. Hedrick, Emma R. Schachner, Gabriel Rivera, Peter Dodson, and Stephanie E. Pierce "The effects of skeletal asymmetry on interpreting biologic variation and taphonomy in the fossil record," Paleobiology 45(1), 154-166, (31 December 2018). https://doi.org/10.1017/pab.2018.42
Accepted: 10 October 2018; Published: 31 December 2018
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