Abstract

ABSTRACT In the present paper we provide a new estimate of the body mass (BM) of the dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon ex gr. P. falconeri from Spinagallo cave (Sicily) at three different ontogenetic stages. The new estimates are based on 3D in-vivo restorations, digitally sculpted on anatomically updated photogrammetric models of the skeletons mounted at the Museo Universitario di Scienze della Terra (MUST), University of Rome (Italy). The new method provided an average BM of 249.98 kg for the adult male, 150.47 kg for the adult female, 38.81 kg for the juvenile male and 7.83 kg for the new-born male. Assuming as reliable these estimates, the values previously obtained by applying the regression formulae based on pad circumferences, shoulder height and long bone circumferences substantially would underestimate or overestimate the Spinagallo elephant BM up to 103%. The results obtained indicate that the volumetric methods can be regarded as the most solid and reliable to estimate the BM in those extinct vertebrates for which accurate mounted skeletons are available. This new method is therefore of critical importance for inferring the BM of taxa characterised by peculiar osteological proportions, such as those shown by the insular dwarf elephant analysed in the present work.

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