Ecomorphology of Anurans: The Challenge of Ecological Categories and Locomotor Modes.

IF 1.7 3区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
María Laura Ponssa, Carolina Lobo Terán, Henrique Folly, Jessica Fratani, Virginia Abdala
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Abstract

Ecomorphology examines how species' morphology adapt to their environments, providing insights into biodiversity and evolution. This field relies on three main components: a morphological matrix, an ecological matrix, and phylogeny. A major challenge in contemporary anuran ecomorphology is constructing the ecological matrix, as categorizing species' ecological roles lacks a standardized methodology, leading to inconsistencies across studies and complicating comparisons. In this study, we discuss the challenges of systematizing criteria for constructing the ecological matrix in anurans. To this end, we conducted a literature search, focusing on studies that consider microhabitats as ecological categories and locomotor abilities, using relevant keywords to the topic. A total of 31 studies from the last 46 years were selected for analysis, and information was extracted on the following aspects: analyzed species; microhabitat and locomotor mode categories; and whether or not own criteria for assigning ecological categories (i.e., microhabitat and locomotor modes) were specified. The analyzed studies reveal a high degree of consistency in the assignment of ecological categories for microhabitat classification but not for locomotor modes designation. The main discrepancies occur in the burrowing and/or fossorial categories, as well as climbing. Interestingly, these categories appear both as microhabitats and as locomotor modes. Key criteria include direct field observations and assignments based on primary literature sources. The variability in category assignments and data collection criteria underscores the need to develop more standardized protocols for ecological categorization to improve the accuracy and reproducibility of ecomorphological studies.

无尾动物的生态形态学:生态分类和运动模式的挑战。
生态形态学研究物种的形态如何适应其环境,为生物多样性和进化提供见解。这一领域依赖于三个主要组成部分:形态基质、生态基质和系统发育。当代无脊椎动物生态形态学的一个主要挑战是构建生态矩阵,因为对物种的生态角色进行分类缺乏标准化的方法,导致研究之间的不一致和比较复杂化。在本研究中,我们讨论了构建无脊椎动物生态矩阵的系统化标准所面临的挑战。为此,我们进行了文献检索,重点关注将微生境作为生态分类和运动能力的研究,并使用相关关键词进行检索。选取近46年来的31项研究进行分析,提取了以下几个方面的信息:分析的物种;微生境和运动模式分类;是否规定了自己的生态分类标准(即微生境和运动模式)。分析结果表明,微生境生态分类的划分具有高度的一致性,但运动模式的划分却不一致。主要的差异发生在穴居和/或穴居类别,以及攀爬。有趣的是,这些类别既表现为微栖息地,也表现为运动模式。主要标准包括直接实地观察和基于主要文献来源的作业。分类分配和数据收集标准的可变性强调需要制定更标准化的生态分类方案,以提高生态形态学研究的准确性和可重复性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Evolution is a branch of evolutionary biology that integrates evidence and concepts from developmental biology, phylogenetics, comparative morphology, evolutionary genetics and increasingly also genomics, systems biology as well as synthetic biology to gain an understanding of the structure and evolution of organisms. The Journal of Experimental Zoology -B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution provides a forum where these fields are invited to bring together their insights to further a synthetic understanding of evolution from the molecular through the organismic level. Contributions from all these branches of science are welcome to JEZB. We particularly encourage submissions that apply the tools of genomics, as well as systems and synthetic biology to developmental evolution. At this time the impact of these emerging fields on developmental evolution has not been explored to its fullest extent and for this reason we are eager to foster the relationship of systems and synthetic biology with devo evo.
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