Macroevolutionary integration underlies limb modularity in the origin of avian flight.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Biology Letters Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-07 DOI:10.1098/rsbl.2024.0685
Sergio M Nebreda, Manuel Hernández Fernández, Jesús Marugán-Lobón
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Abstract

The origin of flight in avian dinosaurs has been historically an ideal framework for proposing the evolutionary relationship between form and function in limb proportions under the hypothesis of specialized locomotor modules. However, other hypotheses suggest that the evolution of the forelimb and the hindlimb is strongly influenced by shared developmental constraints, entailing that limbs evolve in an integrated manner and keeping the scientific debate open. To assess this, we used an alternative morphometric approach to compare and statistically analyse limb morphological covariation in a phylogenetically broad context across non-avian maniraptoran theropods and modern birds. Our results show that the maniraptoran lineage shares a strong covariation between limb proportions, a pattern indicating that consistent morphological integration has constrained the forelimb and hindlimb evolutionary transformation. Different evolutionary grades within Maniraptora, both volant and non-volant lineages, display distinct and weaker covariation patterns, suggesting the emergence of independent evolutionary trends within such underlying patterns of integration. These findings are consistent with a developmental hypothesis in which the evolutionary transformation of limbs in maniraptoran dinosaurs was influenced by its serial homology, underscored by shared developmental programmes. Thus, limb evolution was not solely driven by modular (functional) specialization for flight.

宏观进化整合是鸟类飞行起源中肢体模块化的基础。
从历史上看,鸟类恐龙的飞行起源是在特殊运动模块假说下提出肢体比例形式和功能之间进化关系的理想框架。然而,其他假说认为,前肢和后肢的进化受到共同发育限制的强烈影响,这意味着四肢以一种综合的方式进化,并使科学争论保持开放。为了评估这一点,我们使用了另一种形态计量学方法来比较和统计分析非鸟类手盗龙兽脚亚目和现代鸟类在系统发育广泛背景下的肢体形态共变异。我们的研究结果表明,手盗龙谱系在肢体比例之间具有很强的共变异,这一模式表明,一致的形态整合限制了前肢和后肢的进化转变。手盗龙的不同进化等级,无论是变异谱系还是非变异谱系,都表现出明显而较弱的共变模式,这表明在这种潜在的整合模式中出现了独立的进化趋势。这些发现与一种发展假说相一致,即手盗龙的四肢进化转变受到其序列同源性的影响,并被共同的发展计划所强调。因此,肢体进化并不仅仅是由飞行的模块化(功能)专业化驱动的。
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Biology Letters
Biology Letters 生物-进化生物学
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5.50
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3.00%
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164
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Previously a supplement to Proceedings B, and launched as an independent journal in 2005, Biology Letters is a primarily online, peer-reviewed journal that publishes short, high-quality articles, reviews and opinion pieces from across the biological sciences. The scope of Biology Letters is vast - publishing high-quality research in any area of the biological sciences. However, we have particular strengths in the biology, evolution and ecology of whole organisms. We also publish in other areas of biology, such as molecular ecology and evolution, environmental science, and phylogenetics.
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