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Evolution of the horse has been an often-cited primary example of evolution, as
well as one of the classic and important stories in paleontology for over a century
and a half, due to their rich fossil record across 5 continents: North America, South
America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The recent horse has served a profound role in
human ancestry, including agriculture, commerce, sport, transport, warfare, and in
prehistory, for the subsistence of humans. Many studies have examined the evolution
of the Equidae and chronicled the striking changes in skulls, dentition, limbs, and
body size which have long been perceived to be a response to environmental shifts
through time. Most comprehensive studies heretofore have: (1) focused on the
“Great Transformation”- changes that occurred in the early Miocene, (2) involved
tracking long-term diversity or paleoecological trends on a single continent or within
a geographical locality, or (3) concentrated on the 3-toed hipparions.
The Plio–Pleistocene evolutionary stage of horse evolution is punctuated by the
great climatic fluctuations of the Quaternary beginning 2.6 Ma which influenced
Equus evolution, biogeographic dispersion and adaptation on a nearly global scale.
The evolutionary biology of Equus evolution across its entire range remains relatively
poorly understood and often highly controversial. Some of this lack of understanding
is due to assumptions that have arisen because of the relatively derived craniodental
and postcranial anatomy of Equus and its close relatives which has seemed to imply
that that these forms occupied relatively homogenous and narrow dietary and
locomotor niches - notions that have not been adequately addressed and rigorously
tested. Other challenges have revolved around teasing apart environmentally-driven
adaptation versus phylogenetically defined morphological change. Geochronologic
age control of localities, geographic provinces and continents has improved, but
in no way is absolute and can be reexamined in our proposed volume. Temporal
resolution for paleodietary, paleohabitat and paleoecological interpretations are
also challenging for understanding the evolution of Equus. Our proposed volume
attempts to assemble a group of experts who will address multiple dimensions of
Equus’ evolution in time and space.
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