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    Ancient Warming Shrunk Horses to Housecat Size

    An ancient global warming event shrunk the earliest horses down to the size of scrawny housecats, according to new research that could have implications for what mammals might look like in a future warming world.

    During what's known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM, about 56 million years ago, a massive release of carbon into the atmosphere and oceans boosted average global temperatures by about 10 degrees Fahrenheit (5.5 degrees Celsius) over 175,000 years. Mammals responded to this climate change by shrinking, with about one-third of species getting smaller.

    Now, new research reveals that these changes occurred in lockstep with temperature fluctuations during the period. The earliest-known horse Sifrhippus started out this period as a bit of a pipsqueak: The animals weighed only about 12 pounds (5.6 kilograms) on average, about the size of a miniature schnauzer.

    But by 130,000 years into the PETM, Sifrihippus had shrunk down to only about 8.5 pounds (3.9 kg), the size of a small housecat. These humble horses then experienced a size rebound, bulking up to about 15 pounds (7 kg) in the last 45,000 years of this warm period, putting them on par with the average bichon frise.

    Horse's mouth

    Researchers led by Ross Secord of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Jonathan Bloch of the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida were able to track these changes over time using a trove of fossils from the southern Bighorn Basin in Wyoming. Measurements of horses' teeth found in the area suggested a distinct pattern of shrinking and growing body size over the PETM time period. At first, that finding seemed like a mistake, Bloch told Livescience, because the assumption had been that horses in the PETM were all uniformly teeny.

    The researchers then analyzed the oxygen isotopes (atoms of the same element with different masses) in the horse teeth, which serve as markers of local temperatures at the time the horses died. They found that temperatures perfectly matched up with size measurements. The hotter it got, the smaller the horses. Other factors, including aridity and carbon dioxide concentration, did not match up as well.

    "This, for the first time, tells us that temperature is what's driving the body size evolution for these horses," Bloch said. He and his colleagues reported the findings today (Feb. 23) in the journal Science.

    The findings fit with what is known about modern-day mammals and birds, which are generally smaller near the equator. This may be because smaller size helps animals regulate their body temperatures in the heat, or perhaps because of the availability of food sources. (Much of the land near the equator is arid, and food sources are slim, Bloch said.) [Gallery: One-of-a-Kind Places on Earth]

    Mammals in a warming world

    The world experienced about the same amount of warming during the PETM as some climate models project it will in response to today's greenhouse gas emissions. The difference, Bloch said, is that the warming in the PETM happened over 170,000 years, while modern temperatures could reach PETM levels within a century or so if projections are correct.

    "While our study provides a measure of possible response to global warming — that is, getting smaller — in a sense that is the best-case scenario," Bloch said. If animals can't evolve quickly enough to keep up, they're more likely to go extinct.

    "It can only get worse, basically," Bloch said.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      Tough to make a quick getaway on one of these...
      • Sixeyess4dinner 3 mths ago
        Not really, as long as the posse was limited to the same sized horse.....
      • 8-Bit Dave 3 mths ago
        You would have to wear one mini-horse on each foot like roller skates!
    • ImaBanana  •  3 mths ago
      I've been through the desert on a tiny horse with no name, it felt good to be out of the rain...
    • caseus  •  3 mths ago
      If global warming shrinks people down to about 1 inch high, no more cars, just fly around on pet birds -- unless they eat you
      • Regina 3 mths ago
        Mysterious Island, great movie.
      • Enigma 2 mths ago
        Have to fly on something, Think of the greater amount of steps you have to take then.
    • Bob  •  McClellan, California  •  2 mths ago
      Ah, new recruits for the Miniature Horse Association. I love miniature horses - I want one. I wonder if I can housebreak a miniature horse? Will my miniature horse bring my slippers?
    • 8-Bit Dave  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      I want a mini-horse!
    • michael  •  2 mths ago
      More lies from the liar crowd looking for a paycheck on the taxpayers dime. Horses shrunk and got bigger for one reason, they lived in a niche that required a different slze. Pigmy elephants used to live on a number of islands off Siberia that downsized due to what was available to eat and that had zero to due with climate. The smalllest horse on the planet , not counting pigmy hourses live in places like Nepal and the largest live in places like England or even our southwest.
    • Steven  •  3 mths ago
      Fossil Records do record climates (plants, insects, etc). Sorry to burst your bubble.
      • Jana 3 mths ago
        Scientists are fossils.
    • Ghawker  •  3 mths ago
      "It can only get worse"--how uplifting.
    • baby boomer  •  3 mths ago
      When I get in cold water a certain part of my body gets real small---
    • mario  •  2 mths ago
      This should be a warning to all basketball players! LOL!!
    • PaineM  •  3 mths ago
      Those would have been so cute to see.
    • Steven  •  3 mths ago
      At Skeptical Beaver: The Sahara Desert and the Sahel are near to the Equator and are not exactly tropical. Being a Skeptic does not automatically confer knowledge or wisdom
    • GOLDENEYE  •  Nixa, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      YEEE...HAWWWWWWW
    • Micky  •  Lansing, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      How small did that make house cats back then?
      • B J 3 mths ago
        mouse cats
      • Tugchug 3 mths ago
        House cats became the size of Potato bugs. Oh how cute that would have been my niece says.
      • baby boomer 3 mths ago
        same as a horse then---
    • B J  •  3 mths ago
      When we reach 20 or 30 billion people, we'll be glad to have a smaller body size.
      And what's wrong with being the size of a house cat??
    • Sikovitt  •  3 mths ago
      You should have seen the tiny little people that rode those little horses. Leprichauns is what they were, I think. Yea, little cave-leprichauns with green fur clothing. Battling the feared sabre-tooth housecats.
    • Clean Power  •  2 mths ago
      National Geographic published this story a few months ago...
    • Observe 1  •  3 mths ago
      Study it again people
    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      FYI - My cat objects to being referred to as "scrawny". But then again, maybe that's why he's always horsing around with his brother. Thanks, Stephanie, this clears up quite a few observations I have of my cats.
    • SA  •  Randolph, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Steven - actually the Sahara is as close to the equator as Florida and Cuba are. Sahel is also approximately same as Cuba, By the tropic of cancer not the equator. In fact by latitude. NYC is closer to Sahara and Sahel than the equator is
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