Department of Musculoskeletal & Ageing Science, Institute of Life Course & Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, William Henry Duncan Building, 6 West Derby Street, Liverpool, L7 8TX, UK.
Natural History Museum, London, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK.
Nat Commun. 2022 Jul 27;13(1):4340. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-32028-2.
Body size and shape play fundamental roles in organismal function and it is expected that animals may possess body proportions that are well-suited to their ecological niche. Tetrapods exhibit a diverse array of body shapes, but to date this diversity in body proportions and its relationship to ecology have not been systematically quantified. Using whole-body skeletal models of 410 extinct and extant tetrapods, we show that allometric relationships vary across individual body segments thereby yielding changes in overall body shape as size increases. However, we also find statistical support for quadratic relationships indicative of differential scaling in small-medium versus large animals. Comparisons of locomotor and dietary groups highlight key differences in body proportions that may mechanistically underlie occupation of major ecological niches. Our results emphasise the pivotal role of body proportions in the broad-scale ecological diversity of tetrapods.
体型和形状在生物功能中起着基本作用,预计动物可能具有与其生态位相适应的身体比例。四足动物表现出多种多样的体型,但迄今为止,身体比例的这种多样性及其与生态学的关系尚未得到系统的量化。利用 410 种灭绝和现存四足动物的全身骨骼模型,我们表明,各体型段的比例关系各不相同,从而导致随着体型的增加,整体体型发生变化。然而,我们也发现了支持二次关系的统计证据,表明小动物和中等动物与大动物的比例存在差异。对运动和饮食群体的比较突出了身体比例的关键差异,这些差异可能从机械上为主要生态位的占据提供了基础。我们的研究结果强调了身体比例在四足动物广泛的生态多样性中的关键作用。