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盔头鬣蜥亚科蜥蜴的头部形状演化:运动方式是否限制了饮食?

Head shape evolution in Tropidurinae lizards: does locomotion constrain diet?

作者信息

Kohlsdorf T, Grizante M B, Navas C A, Herrel A

机构信息

Department of Biology, FFCLRP - University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2008 May;21(3):781-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2008.01516.x. Epub 2008 Mar 31.

Abstract

Different components of complex integrated systems may be specialized for different functions, and thus the selective pressures acting on the system as a whole may be conflicting and can ultimately constrain organismal performance and evolution. The vertebrate cranial system is one of the most striking examples of a complex system with several possible functions, being associated to activities as different as locomotion, prey capture, display and defensive behaviours. Therefore, selective pressures on the cranial system as a whole are possibly complex and may be conflicting. The present study focuses on the influence of potentially conflicting selective pressures (diet vs. locomotion) on the evolution of head shape in Tropidurinae lizards. For example, the expected adaptations leading to flat heads and bodies in species living on vertical structures may conflict with the need for improved bite performance associated with the inclusion of hard or tough prey into the diet, a common phenomenon in Tropidurinae lizards. Body size and six variables describing head shape were quantified in preserved specimens of 23 species, and information on diet and substrate usage was obtained from the literature. No phylogenetic signal was observed in the morphological data at any branch length tested, suggesting adaptive evolution of head shape in Tropidurinae. This pattern was confirmed by both factor analysis and independent contrast analysis, which suggested adaptive co-variation between the head shape and the inclusion of hard prey into the diet. In contrast to our expectations, habitat use did not constrain or drive head shape evolution in the group.

摘要

复杂集成系统的不同组成部分可能专门用于不同功能,因此作用于整个系统的选择压力可能相互冲突,并最终限制生物体的性能和进化。脊椎动物的颅骨系统是具有多种可能功能的复杂系统的最显著例子之一,它与诸如运动、捕食、展示和防御行为等不同活动相关联。因此,作用于整个颅骨系统的选择压力可能很复杂,并且可能相互冲突。本研究聚焦于潜在冲突的选择压力(饮食与运动)对安乐蜥科蜥蜴头部形状进化的影响。例如,生活在垂直结构上的物种中,导致头部和身体扁平的预期适应性可能与将硬或坚韧猎物纳入饮食中所带来的提高咬合力的需求相冲突,这在安乐蜥科蜥蜴中是常见现象。在23个物种的保存标本中对体型和描述头部形状的六个变量进行了量化,并从文献中获取了饮食和底物使用情况的信息。在任何测试的分支长度下,形态学数据均未观察到系统发育信号,这表明安乐蜥科蜥蜴的头部形状存在适应性进化。因子分析和独立对比分析均证实了这一模式,这表明头部形状与将硬猎物纳入饮食之间存在适应性共变。与我们的预期相反,栖息地利用并未限制或驱动该类群的头部形状进化。

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