Goodman Brett A
School of Marine & Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld, Australia.
J Evol Biol. 2009 Jul;22(7):1535-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01766.x. Epub 2009 Jun 3.
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologies that enhance performance at tasks that enable rapid movement across open areas. Similarly, selection should also favour traits that enable rapid access and movement within suitable refugia. This study examined the relationship between habitat openness, refuge use, morphology and performance of 19 species representing 23 populations of tropical Lygosomine skink. Species from this group occupy a wide array of habitats from open forest and open rocky intertidal zones to high-altitude heaths and dense, closed forests. Species that occupied open habitats were faster at sprinting, climbing and had better cling ability than species from more cluttered, closed habitats. In addition, species from habitats that used rock crevices as refuges had enhanced sprinting ability. This study shows the importance of both habitat openness and refuge type in the evolution of both the morphology and performance in lizards.
对于来自开阔栖息地、遮蔽物少且避难所稀缺的物种而言,自然选择应青睐那些在能够实现快速穿越开阔区域的任务中表现更佳的形态。同样,自然选择也应青睐那些能在合适的避难所内实现快速进入和移动的特征。本研究调查了代表23个种群的19种热带棱蜥栖息地开阔程度、避难所使用情况、形态与性能之间的关系。该类群的物种占据着各种各样的栖息地,从开阔森林、开阔的岩石潮间带至高海拔石南荒原和茂密的封闭森林。与来自更为杂乱、封闭栖息地的物种相比,占据开阔栖息地的物种在冲刺、攀爬方面速度更快,且具有更强的附着能力。此外,将岩石裂缝用作避难所的栖息地的物种具有更强的冲刺能力。这项研究表明了栖息地开阔程度和避难所类型在蜥蜴形态和性能进化中的重要性。