Punctuated evolution of bill morphology in the largest family of songbirds (Thraupidae)

Nicholas T Vinciguerra, Jenna M McCullough, Kevin J Burns
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We assessed correlations between speciation rate and bill morphology (size, shape, and evolutionary rate) in a diverse and broadly distributed songbird radiation, the tanagers (Thraupidae). Our analyses showed that bill size, shape, and their evolutionary rates are not correlated with speciation rate. However, we did find evidence that each axis of variation in bill morphology diversifies at speciation events interspersed with periods of gradual evolution, consistent with a punctuated equilibrium model of character change. To determine correlations, we incorporated a time-calibrated molecular phylogeny and high-resolution 3-dimensional surface scans of bill structure from museum study skins. Overall, our findings suggest that bill size and shape diversify in association with the speciation process, but not through any effect on the rate of speciation. Previous studies have shown other traits, such as song, ecological niche, and plumage do influence speciation and, ultimately, species richness in tanagers.
鸣禽中最大的鸟类家族(Thraupidae)喙形态的间歇性进化
我们评估了分布广泛、种类繁多的鸣禽--棕腹雉(Thraupidae)--的物种变异率与喙形态(大小、形状和进化率)之间的相关性。我们的分析表明,喙的大小、形状及其进化速度与物种变异率无关。然而,我们发现有证据表明,喙形态的每一个变异轴在物种变异事件中都会出现多样化,其间还夹杂着逐渐进化的时期,这与特征变化的点状平衡模型是一致的。为了确定相关性,我们采用了经过时间校准的分子系统发育和来自博物馆研究皮张的喙结构高分辨率三维表面扫描。总之,我们的研究结果表明,喙的大小和形状的变化与物种变异过程有关,但对物种变异的速度没有任何影响。以前的研究表明,其他特征,如鸣声、生态位和羽色确实会影响物种的分化,并最终影响棕腹滨鹬的物种丰富度。
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