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猫科动物头骨演化中的趋同与分歧:形态多样性的时间和空间模式。

Convergence and divergence in the evolution of cat skulls: temporal and spatial patterns of morphological diversity.

机构信息

School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(7):e39752. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039752. Epub 2012 Jul 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies of biological shape evolution are greatly enhanced when framed in a phylogenetic perspective. Inclusion of fossils amplifies the scope of macroevolutionary research, offers a deep-time perspective on tempo and mode of radiations, and elucidates life-trait changes. We explore the evolution of skull shape in felids (cats) through morphometric analyses of linear variables, phylogenetic comparative methods, and a new cladistic study of saber-toothed cats.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A new phylogenetic analysis supports the monophyly of saber-toothed cats (Machairodontinae) exclusive of Felinae and some basal felids, but does not support the monophyly of various saber-toothed tribes and genera. We quantified skull shape variation in 34 extant and 18 extinct species using size-adjusted linear variables. These distinguish taxonomic group membership with high accuracy. Patterns of morphospace occupation are consistent with previous analyses, for example, in showing a size gradient along the primary axis of shape variation and a separation between large and small-medium cats. By combining the new phylogeny with a molecular tree of extant Felinae, we built a chronophylomorphospace (a phylogeny superimposed onto a two-dimensional morphospace through time). The evolutionary history of cats was characterized by two major episodes of morphological divergence, one marking the separation between saber-toothed and modern cats, the other marking the split between large and small-medium cats.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Ancestors of large cats in the 'Panthera' lineage tend to occupy, at a much later stage, morphospace regions previously occupied by saber-toothed cats. The latter radiated out into new morphospace regions peripheral to those of extant large cats. The separation between large and small-medium cats was marked by considerable morphologically divergent trajectories early in feline evolution. A chronophylomorphospace has wider applications in reconstructing temporal transitions across two-dimensional trait spaces, can be used in ecophenotypical and functional diversity studies, and may reveal novel patterns of morphospace occupation.

摘要

背景

从系统发育的角度来研究生物形态进化,可以极大地促进研究工作。化石的加入扩大了宏观进化研究的范围,为辐射的时空调控和模式提供了一个深时视角,并阐明了生命特征的变化。我们通过对线性变量的形态计量学分析、系统发育比较方法以及对剑齿猫的新分支分析来探索猫科动物(猫)头骨形状的进化。

方法/主要发现:新的系统发育分析支持剑齿猫(Machairodontinae)的单系性,不包括 Felinae 和一些基干猫科动物,但不支持各种剑齿猫族和属的单系性。我们使用大小调整后的线性变量来量化 34 种现存和 18 种灭绝物种的头骨形状变化。这些变量可以高精度地区分分类群的归属。形态空间占据模式与之前的分析一致,例如,沿形态变化的主要轴显示出大小梯度,以及大型和中小型猫科动物之间的分离。通过将新的系统发育与现存 Felinae 的分子树相结合,我们构建了一个时谱系形态空间(通过时间将系统发育叠加到二维形态空间上)。猫的进化历史有两个主要的形态分歧阶段,一个标志着剑齿猫和现代猫的分离,另一个标志着大型和中小型猫的分离。

结论/意义:“豹”谱系大型猫科动物的祖先往往在更晚的阶段占据了曾经由剑齿猫占据的形态空间区域。后者辐射到了现存大型猫科动物的外围的新形态空间区域。大型和中小型猫的分离在猫的早期进化中就出现了相当大的形态分歧轨迹。时谱系形态空间在重建二维特征空间的时间过渡方面有更广泛的应用,可以用于生态表型和功能多样性研究,并可能揭示新的形态空间占据模式。

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