Holaspis, a lizard that glided by accident: mosaics of cooption and adaptation in a tropical forest lacertid (Reptilia, Lacertidae)

E. N. Arnold
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SYNOPSIS. Holaspis is the most morphologically apomorphic lacertid taxon with 42 or more derived morphological features arising on its exclusive lineage. Nearly all of these confer advantages in three specialised activities, or ameliorate problems resulting from them. The activities are: climbing on the often vertical open surfaces on tree boles and branches, utilising ver y narrow crevices in wood and beneath bark, and the ability, unique among lacertids, to glide from tree to tree. Although many of the features related to these activities are likely to result from direct adaptation to the situations concerned, exaptation ha s been critical in the development of gliding. Two behaviours present in the earliest lacertids have been coopted to this activity: ri b spreading associated with basking contributes to an effective aerofoil, and balance control associated with running helps maint ain appropriate posture in the air. Features originally developed in the context of crevice use also contribute to the aerofoil and a high surface: weight ratio. So, while natural selection has moulded Holaspis for its present activities, multiple accidents of history have also been important, as they also have in the evolution of bird flight.
一种偶然滑翔的蜥蜴:热带森林蜥的合作与适应的马赛克(爬行纲,蜥科)
剧情简介。Holaspis是形态学上最不对称的乳类分类群,有42个或更多的衍生形态特征产生于其独有的谱系。几乎所有这些都在三种专门活动中赋予了优势,或者改善了由此产生的问题。它们的活动包括:爬上树洞和树枝上的垂直开放表面,利用木头和树皮下非常狭窄的裂缝,以及在树间滑翔的能力,这在树懒中是独一无二的。虽然与这些活动有关的许多特征很可能是由于对有关情况的直接适应而产生的,但兴奋在滑翔的发展中一直是至关重要的。在最早的哺乳动物中存在的两种行为被用于这种活动:与晒日光浴相关的身体伸展有助于有效的翼型,与跑步相关的平衡控制有助于在空中保持适当的姿势。最初在裂缝使用的背景下开发的功能也有助于翼型和高表面:重量比。因此,虽然自然选择塑造了Holaspis现在的活动,但历史上的多次偶然事件也很重要,就像鸟类飞行的进化一样。
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