Galloanseran cranial development highlights exceptions to von Baer's laws.

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Evodevo Pub Date : 2025-10-06 DOI:10.1186/s13227-025-00253-7
Bassel Arnaout, Kaylen Brzezinski, Albert Chen, Benjamin Steventon, Daniel J Field
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Abstract

The remarkable morphological disparity of the animal kingdom is underpinned by changes in embryonic development across the tree of life; as such, deciphering evolutionary patterns of developmental divergence depends on investigations of different species across a range of comparable developmental stages. Among the most influential ideas regarding such developmental divergences are von Baer's Laws of Development and Haeckel's Theory of Recapitulation. Here, we assess several predictions following from these ideas at the tissue-level by comparing skull osteogenesis in representatives of the bird clade Galloanserae. We investigated high-resolution µCT scans of embryonic series for four galloanseran species: chickens and quails, representing Galliformes (landfowl), and ducks and geese, representing Anseriformes (waterfowl). To compare skull osteogenesis across our taxon sample, we devised a skull-specific staging system based on ossification sequences to discretise the process into five stages. During skull osteogenesis, we found that the location of the onset of ossification within each element and the direction of ossification progression were the same in all species in our sample, implying a conserved developmental programme for induction and ossification progression across Galloanserae. Moreover, we found that the appearance of synapomorphies diagnostic of broader clades often overlapped with species-specific ones during osteogenesis. Indeed, many diagnostic features of deep clades, such as osteological synapomorphies of the phylogenetically inclusive clade Galloanserae, appear at surprisingly late stages of development. These observations fail to support several predictions of von Baer's Laws of Development and Haeckel's Theory of Recapitulation, instead suggesting what we term a 'braiding' pattern of developmental divergence in which degrees of interspecific morphological similarity wax and wane during development as a result of the interplay between developmental constraints and phyletic variation.

加洛朗瑟颅发育突出了冯·贝尔定律的例外。
动物王国中显著的形态差异是由生命之树中胚胎发育的变化所支撑的;因此,破译发育差异的进化模式取决于在一系列可比较的发育阶段对不同物种的研究。关于这种发展差异最有影响力的观点是冯·贝尔的发展定律和海克尔的重述理论。在这里,我们通过比较鸟类分支加洛雁科代表的颅骨成骨,评估了从这些想法在组织水平上的几个预测。我们研究了四种galanseran物种的胚胎序列的高分辨率微CT扫描:鸡和鹌鹑,代表加利目(陆禽),鸭和鹅,代表雁目(水禽)。为了比较不同分类群样本的颅骨成骨,我们设计了一个基于骨化序列的颅骨特异性分期系统,将这一过程离散为五个阶段。在颅骨成骨过程中,我们发现在我们样本中的所有物种中,每个元件中骨化开始的位置和骨化进展的方向是相同的,这意味着在整个加Galloanserae中,诱导和骨化进展的发育程序是保守的。此外,我们发现,在成骨过程中,诊断更广泛分支的突触形态的出现经常与物种特异性的突触形态重叠。事实上,许多深层进化枝的诊断特征,如系统发育上包容性进化枝加Galloanserae的骨学突触,出现在令人惊讶的发育后期。这些观察结果不能支持von Baer的发展定律和Haeckel的重述理论的几个预测,而是提出了我们所说的发育差异的“编织”模式,在这种模式中,由于发育限制和种间变异之间的相互作用,种间形态相似性在发育过程中会增加或减少。
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Evodevo
Evodevo EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
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7.50
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18
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期刊介绍: EvoDevo publishes articles on a broad range of topics associated with the translation of genotype to phenotype in a phylogenetic context. Understanding the history of life, the evolution of novelty and the generation of form, whether through embryogenesis, budding, or regeneration are amongst the greatest challenges in biology. We support the understanding of these processes through the many complementary approaches that characterize the field of evo-devo. The focus of the journal is on research that promotes understanding of the pattern and process of morphological evolution. All articles that fulfill this aim will be welcome, in particular: evolution of pattern; formation comparative gene function/expression; life history evolution; homology and character evolution; comparative genomics; phylogenetics and palaeontology
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