Extinction drives both expansion and contraction of morphological disparity in trilobites.

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Proceedings. Biological sciences Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-24 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2025.1418
Diego Balseiro, Fernanda Serra, Arnaud Bignon
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Abstract

Among the many contributions of palaeontology to evolutionary biology, understanding the evolution of morphological diversity is one of the most relevant. Disparity dynamics throughout the history of a clade have been widely explored in the fossil record, mostly by comparing taxonomic and morphological diversity. However, such comparisons reflect net diversification but fail to individualize extinction and origination rates, limiting our understanding of macroevolutionary processes. Here, we analyse Cambrian-Devonian trilobite disparity by integrating morphometric data with stratigraphic ranges from the Paleobiology Database. We generate time series for taxonomic and morphological diversity, extinction and origination rates and individualize the selectivity of extinction and origination relative to morphology using logistic regression. Our results show that net diversification alone does not explain disparity trends, as major increases in trilobite morphological diversity occur during intervals of stable taxonomic diversity. However, the selectivity of extinction and origination provides key insights into the underlying trends. A modified measure of the macroevolutionary influence of extinction and origination shows how these processes interact to shape disparity, producing increases and decreases individually. Notably, extinction emerges as the main driver of morphospace expansion and contraction in trilobites, challenging the classic view of extinction as a constraining factor for morphological evolution.

灭绝驱动三叶虫形态差异的扩张和收缩。
在古生物学对进化生物学的众多贡献中,理解形态多样性的进化是最相关的之一。在化石记录中,主要通过比较分类和形态多样性,对进化过程中的差异动力学进行了广泛的探索。然而,这种比较反映了净多样化,但未能个性化灭绝和起源率,限制了我们对宏观进化过程的理解。在此,我们将形态测量数据与古生物数据库的地层范围相结合,分析了寒武纪-泥盆纪三叶虫的差异。我们生成了分类和形态多样性、灭绝和起源率的时间序列,并使用逻辑回归对灭绝和起源相对于形态的选择性进行了个性化。我们的研究结果表明,净多样化本身并不能解释差异趋势,因为三叶虫形态多样性的主要增加发生在分类多样性稳定的时期。然而,灭绝和起源的选择性提供了对潜在趋势的关键见解。一种对灭绝和起源的宏观进化影响的修正方法显示了这些过程如何相互作用来形成差异,分别产生增加和减少。值得注意的是,灭绝是三叶虫形态空间扩张和收缩的主要驱动力,挑战了灭绝是形态进化制约因素的传统观点。
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