Macroevolutionary Divergence along Allometric Lines of Least Resistance in Frog Hindlimb Traits and Its Effect on Locomotor Evolution.

IF 2.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
American Naturalist Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-02 DOI:10.1086/735569
Monique N Simon, Elodie A Courtois, Anthony Herrel, Daniel S Moen
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Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding whether and why microevolutionary patterns of trait covariation match macroevolutionary divergence is essential for linking evolution at different timescales. However, recent work has focused on developmental constraints for alignment between intraspecific variation and divergence, neglecting a potential role of natural selection on function to connect these scales. Here, we compare the support for the selection and constraint hypotheses to explain both phenotypic trait covariation and species divergence. To test these hypotheses, we collected data on hindlimb and jumping performance traits within and across species of two frog genera. We compared patterns of within-species phenotypic variation (the P matrix) with divergence and selective covariance matrices, from which we could extract the major axes of the realized adaptive landscape (AL), the directions in which adaptive peaks shifted the most over evolutionary time. We also tested whether the major axes of the AL were related to selection on jumping performance. We found high alignment between patterns of variation across scales. Most divergence occurred in allometric size, defined as the first eigenvector of the P matrix. However, jumping performance gradients were unaligned with the major axes of the AL and the P matrix. Across species, however, evolution of maximum acceleration showed a strong negative relationship with changes in allometric size. We infer that the jumping peak evolved under fluctuating selection, and species have tracked the peak along the direction of most within-species variation, allometric size. We conclude that long-term hindlimb divergence was constrained by developmental interactions among traits associated with growth and not net directional selection. Nonetheless, divergence on size indirectly influenced jumping evolution.

青蛙后肢最小阻力异速谱的宏观进化分化及其对运动进化的影响。
摘要了解性状共变的微观进化模式是否与宏观进化差异相匹配以及为什么匹配,对于联系不同时间尺度上的进化至关重要。然而,最近的研究主要集中在种内变异和分化之间的发育限制上,而忽略了自然选择在连接这些尺度的功能上的潜在作用。在此,我们比较了选择假说和约束假说对解释表型性状共变异和物种分化的支持程度。为了验证这些假设,我们收集了两种蛙属内部和跨种的后肢和跳跃性能特征数据。我们将种内表型变异模式(P矩阵)与发散矩阵和选择性协方差矩阵进行了比较,从中我们可以提取出已实现的适应景观(AL)的主要轴,即适应峰值在进化时间内移动最多的方向。我们还测试了AL的主要轴是否与跳跃性能的选择有关。我们发现不同尺度的变化模式之间高度一致。大多数散度发生在异速大小,定义为P矩阵的第一个特征向量。然而,跳跃性能梯度与AL和P矩阵的主轴不对齐。然而,在不同物种中,最大加速度的进化与异速尺寸的变化呈强烈的负相关。我们推测跳跃峰是在波动选择下进化而来的,并且物种沿着物种内变异最大的方向——异速生长大小——跟踪了跳跃峰。我们得出结论,长期后肢分化受到与生长有关的性状之间的发育相互作用的制约,而不是净方向选择。尽管如此,体型上的差异间接影响了跳跃进化。
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American Naturalist
American Naturalist 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.40%
发文量
194
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1867, The American Naturalist has maintained its position as one of the world''s premier peer-reviewed publications in ecology, evolution, and behavior research. Its goals are to publish articles that are of broad interest to the readership, pose new and significant problems, introduce novel subjects, develop conceptual unification, and change the way people think. AmNat emphasizes sophisticated methodologies and innovative theoretical syntheses—all in an effort to advance the knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles.
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