Affiliation:
1. Universität Flensburg, Institut für Biologie und ihre Didaktik, Auf dem Campus 1, 24943 Flensburg, Germany
Abstract
A very long neck that is apparently suitable for feeding at great heights is a characteristic feature of most sauropod dinosaurs. Yet, it remains controversial whether any sauropods actually raised their necks high. Recently, strong physiological arguments have been put forward against the idea of high-browsing sauropods, because of the very high blood pressure that appears to be inevitable when the head is located several metres above the heart. For the sauropod
Euhelopus zdanskyi
, however, biomechanical evidence clearly indicates high browsing. Energy expenditure owing to high browsing is compared with energy costs for walking a distance. It is demonstrated for
Euhelopus
as well as for the much larger
Brachiosaurus
that despite an increase in the metabolic rate, high browsing was worthwhile for a sauropod if resources were far apart.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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