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在印度半岛西高止山脉的灌丛蛙中,芦苇竹推动了头骨形状的进化。

Reed bamboos drive skull shape evolution in bush frogs of the Western Ghats, Peninsular India.

作者信息

Das Kalpana, Rödel Mark-Oliver, Stanley Edward, Srikanthan Achyuthan N, Shanker Kartik, Vijayakumar Seenapuram Palaniswamy

机构信息

Museum für Naturkunde - Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science Berlin Germany.

Department of Natural History, Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2023 Sep 5;13(9):e10493. doi: 10.1002/ece3.10493. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Reed bamboo is a major ecological and economic resource for many animals, including humans. Nonetheless, the influence of this plant's evolutionary role on the morphology of animal species remains unexplored. Here, we investigated the significance of bamboo habitats as ecological opportunities in shaping the skull morphology of bush frogs () from the Western Ghats, Peninsular India. We applied a three-dimensional (3D) geometric morphometric approach to capture the skull shape of 55 species of bush frogs. We visualized the skull shape variables in phylomorphospace with principal component analysis and performed phylogenetic generalized least-squares analysis to assess the impact of cranial size (evolutionary allometry) and habitat (bamboo or non-bamboo) on cranial shape. We quantified the morphological disparity between bamboo and non-bamboo bush frogs' skull shape, and employed RRphylo, a phylogenetic ridge regression method, to access the evolutionary rate and rate shifts of skull shape change. The phylomorphospace delineated bamboo and non-bamboo bush frogs. While cranial shape exhibited a significant but smaller association with size, its association with habitat type was non-significant. We detected, however, significant differences in skull shape between the two frog groups, with bamboo frogs showing higher morphological disparity and a remarkable shift in the evolutionary rate of skull shape diversification. These findings underscore the role of reed bamboo in the evolution of skull shape in the radiation of frogs, endemic to the Western Ghats. We demonstrate that the association between the members of two distinct endemic clades (bamboo reeds and bamboo frogs) is the outcome of a deep-time ecological opportunity that dates back to the Miocene.

摘要

芦苇竹是包括人类在内的许多动物的主要生态和经济资源。尽管如此,这种植物的进化作用对动物物种形态的影响仍未得到探索。在这里,我们研究了竹栖息地作为生态机遇在塑造印度半岛西高止山脉灌丛蛙( )头骨形态方面的重要性。我们应用三维(3D)几何形态测量方法来捕捉55种灌丛蛙的头骨形状。我们通过主成分分析在系统发育形态空间中可视化头骨形状变量,并进行系统发育广义最小二乘法分析,以评估颅骨大小(进化异速生长)和栖息地(竹子或非竹子)对颅骨形状的影响。我们量化了竹子和非竹子灌丛蛙头骨形状之间的形态差异,并采用系统发育岭回归方法RRphylo来评估头骨形状变化的进化速率和速率变化。系统发育形态空间划分出了竹子和非竹子灌丛蛙。虽然颅骨形状与大小呈现出显著但较小的关联,但其与栖息地类型的关联并不显著。然而,我们检测到这两类蛙的头骨形状存在显著差异,竹蛙表现出更高的形态差异以及头骨形状多样化进化速率的显著变化。这些发现强调了芦苇竹在西高止山脉特有的蛙类辐射中头骨形状进化中的作用。我们证明了两个不同的特有分支(芦苇和竹蛙)成员之间的关联是可追溯到中新世的长期生态机遇的结果。

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