In search of the last beasts of the animal kingdom. A study based on Geography and handmade drawings

Mihai Mustățea
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Large and powerful animals represent a source of fear and fascination for humans and influence the evolution of culture, civilization and science. Although the maximum size reached by such beasts has been the subject of intense controversy, little scientific interest has been given to distinguish reality from fiction. Therefore, the goal of our study was to identify the largest specimens of the contemporary mega fauna. In order to do so, we have a) selected the most representative species and identified the largest specimens through a scientific literature synthesis, b) reconstructed their distinctive physical features through detailed handmade drawings, and c) analyzed their location in relation to the distribution of reserves and intact ecosystems. Our results indicate that the maximum size reached by large water predators, such as sharks and crocodiles, has been much more documented compared to large land carnivores and herbivores. Almost all of the exceptionally large specimens identified were located in protected areas. In several cases, such as the Indian elephant (Elephas maximus) and the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), the largest individuals have been identified in the last couple of decades. The results represent a true statement concerning the importance of preserving mega fauna species, and reveal that, despite increasing human population and pressure over the natural environment, the beast of the animal world can still survive in modern times, due to the conservation of large wild habitats through networks of protected areas.
寻找动物王国里最后的野兽。基于地理和手工绘画的研究
庞大而强大的动物代表着人类恐惧和魅力的来源,并影响着文化、文明和科学的进化。尽管这些野兽的最大尺寸一直是激烈争论的主题,但很少有科学兴趣来区分现实和虚构。因此,我们的研究目标是确定当代大型动物群中最大的标本。为此,我们选择了最具代表性的物种,并通过科学文献综合确定了最大的标本,b)通过详细的手工绘制重建了它们独特的物理特征,c)分析了它们与保护区分布和完整生态系统的关系。我们的研究结果表明,与大型陆地食肉动物和食草动物相比,鲨鱼和鳄鱼等大型水生食肉动物的最大体型已经有了更多的记录。几乎所有被发现的特别大的标本都位于保护区。在一些情况下,比如印度象(大象)和咸水鳄(鳄鱼),最大的个体是在过去的几十年里发现的。研究结果真实地说明了保护大型动物物种的重要性,并表明,尽管人口不断增加,自然环境面临压力,但由于保护区网络对大型野生栖息地的保护,动物世界的野兽仍然可以在现代生存下来。
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