Unique bone microanatomy reveals ancestry of subterranean specializations in mammals.

IF 3.4 1区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Evolution Letters Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1002/evl3.303
Eli Amson, Torsten M Scheyer, Quentin Martinez, Achim H Schwermann, Daisuke Koyabu, Kai He, Reinhard Ziegler
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Abstract

Acquiring a subterranean lifestyle entails a substantial shift for many aspects of terrestrial vertebrates' biology. Although this lifestyle is associated with multiple instances of convergent evolution, the relative success of some subterranean lineages largely remains unexplained. Here, we focus on the mammalian transitions to life underground, quantifying bone microanatomy through high-resolution X-ray tomography. The true moles stand out in this dataset. Examination of this family's bone histology reveals that the highly fossorial moles acquired a unique phenotype involving large amounts of compacted coarse cancellous bone. This phenotype exceeds the adaptive optimum seemingly shared by several other subterranean mammals and can be traced back to some of the first known members of the family. This remarkable microanatomy was acquired early in the history of the group and evolved faster than the gross morphology innovations of true moles' forelimb. This echoes the pattern described for other lifestyle transitions, such as the acquisition of bone mass specializations in secondarily aquatic tetrapods. Highly plastic traits-such as those pertaining to bone structure-are hence involved in the early stages of different types of lifestyle transitions.

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独特的骨骼显微解剖揭示了哺乳动物地下特化的祖先。
获得地下的生活方式需要陆地脊椎动物生物学许多方面的重大转变。尽管这种生活方式与趋同进化的多个实例有关,但一些地下世系的相对成功在很大程度上仍然无法解释。在这里,我们专注于哺乳动物向地下生活的过渡,通过高分辨率x射线断层扫描量化骨骼显微解剖。真正的鼹鼠在这个数据集中很突出。对该家族骨组织的检查显示,高度窝鼹鼠获得了一种独特的表型,涉及大量致密的粗松质骨。这种表型超过了其他几种地下哺乳动物似乎共享的适应性最佳,并且可以追溯到该家族最早的一些成员。这种显著的微观解剖结构是在类群历史的早期获得的,并且比真正的鼹鼠前肢的大体形态创新进化得更快。这与其他生活方式转变的模式相呼应,例如二级水生四足动物获得骨量专门化。因此,高度可塑性的特征——比如与骨骼结构有关的特征——与不同类型的生活方式转变的早期阶段有关。
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Evolution Letters
Evolution Letters EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
13.00
自引率
2.00%
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35
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution Letters publishes cutting-edge new research in all areas of Evolutionary Biology. Available exclusively online, and entirely open access, Evolution Letters consists of Letters - original pieces of research which form the bulk of papers - and Comments and Opinion - a forum for highlighting timely new research ideas for the evolutionary community.
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