The mammalian forelimb diversity as a morphological gradient of increasing evolutionary versatility
The mammalian forelimb diversity as a morphological gradient of increasing evolutionary versatility
Abstract Vertebrate limb morphology often reflects the environment, due to variation in locomotor requirements and other ecological traits. However, proximal and distal limb segments may evolve differently to each other, reflecting an anatomical gradient of functional specialization that has been suggested to be impacted by the timing of bone condensation during ontogeny. Here we explore whether the temporal sequence of bone condensation predicts variation in the capacity of evolution to generate morphological diversity between proximal and distal forelimb segments across more than 600 species of mammals. Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that late developing distal limb elements should display greater morphological variation than more proximal limb elements, which condense earlier during morphogenesis. Distal limb elements, belonging to the autopod, not only exhibit higher diversity of form, but are also more integrated and, on average, show greater evolutionary versatility than intermediate and upper limb segments. Our findings indicate that the macroevolutionary patterns of proximal and distal limb segments are not the same, suggesting that strong functional selection, combined with the higher potential of development to generate variation in more distal limb structures, facilitate the evolution of high autopodial disparity in mammals.
Benson Roger、Herrel Anthony、Fabre Anne-Claire、Clavel Julien、Rothier Priscila S.
Department of Earth Sciences, University of OxfordD¨|partement Adaptations du Vivant, Mus¨|um National d?ˉHistoire NaturelleNaturhistorisches Museum Bern||Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern||Life Sciences Department, Vertebrates Division, Natural History MuseumLife Sciences Department, Vertebrates Division, Natural History Museum||Univ. Lyon, Universit¨| Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, ENTPE, UMR 5023 LEHNAD¨|partement Adaptations du Vivant, Mus¨|um National d?ˉHistoire Naturelle
动物学古生物学生物科学理论、生物科学方法
Integrationmacroevolutionphenotypic variationautopodosteology
Benson Roger,Herrel Anthony,Fabre Anne-Claire,Clavel Julien,Rothier Priscila S..The mammalian forelimb diversity as a morphological gradient of increasing evolutionary versatility[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-07].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.07.26.501575.点此复制
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