Paleontologist: Fossil evidence suggests that the crest of the dinosaur
Parasaurolophus contained hollow tubes connected to its nasal passages. One researcher has proposed that the dinosaur used this crest to produce loud, resonant calls for long-distance communication.
Paleontologist's objection: However, this hypothesis is implausible, since any such call would have had to exceed 100 decibels to travel the distances proposed, and the structure of the crest does not appear capable of producing such high-volume sound.
Which of the following, if true, would most effectively
rebut the paleontologist’s objection?
(A)
Parasaurolophus likely traveled in herds, where long-distance calls may have had limited usefulness.
The argument is not about usefulness of long-distance communication but about feasibility of producing loud, resonant calls for long-distance communication using the crest.
Incorrect
(B) Similar hollow-crest structures are found in many other herbivorous dinosaur species.
This is an additional information since the argument is not about other herbivorous dinosaur species and is not related to producing loud, resonant calls for long-distance communication using the crest.
Incorrect
(C) Fossil reconstructions of the
Parasaurolophus crest suggest it was reinforced with cartilage, making it slightly more rigid than bone alone.
Is more rigid crest capable of producing loud, resonant calls for long-distance communication ? Since this relation is not clear, the statement does not rebut the paleontologist’s objection.
Incorrect
(D) The crest may have served multiple functions, including both sound production and thermoregulation.
The argument is not concerned with other functions of the crest.
Incorrect
(E) Soft-tissue structures that do not fossilize could have been involved in vocalization in Parasaurolophus.
Since soft-tissue structures that do not fossilize could have been involved in vocalization in Parasaurolophus, there is no evidence of their existence but their role in producing loud, resonant calls for long-distance communication could have been vital.
The statement correctly rebut the paleontologist’s objection.
Correct
IMO E