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The evolution of gigantism in active marine predators
Authors:Humberto G Ferrón  Carlos Martínez-Pérez  Héctor Botella
Institution:1. Institut Cavanilles de Biodiversitat i Biologia Evolutiva, Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain;2. School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Abstract:A novel hypothesis to better understand the evolution of gigantism in active marine predators and the diversity of body sizes, feeding strategies and thermophysiologies of extinct and living aquatic vertebrates is proposed. Recent works suggest that some aspects of animal energetics can act as constraining factors for body size. Given that mass-specific metabolic rate decreases with body mass, the body size of active predators should be limited by the high metabolic demand of this feeding strategy. In this context, we propose that shifts towards higher metabolic levels can enable the same activity and feeding strategy to be maintained at bigger body sizes, offering a satisfactory explanation for the evolution of gigantism in active predators, including a vast quantity of fossil taxa. Therefore, assessing the metabolic ceilings of living aquatic vertebrates and the thermoregulatory strategies of certain key extinct groups is now crucial to define the energetic limits of predation and provide quantitative support for this model.
Keywords:Body size  metabolic rate  feeding strategy  thermophysiology  aquatic vertebrates  predators
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