Range-wide variation in grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) skull morphology

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Zoology Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.zool.2022.126023
Anders Galatius , Michelle Strecker Svendsen , Dolores Messer , Mia Valtonen , Michael McGowen , Richard Sabin , Vedrana Andersen Dahl , Anders Bjorholm Dahl , Morten Tange Olsen
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Abstract

The large interspecific variation in marine mammal skull and dental morphology reflects ecological specialisations to foraging and communication. At the intraspecific level, the drivers of skull shape variation are less well understood, having implications for identifying putative local foraging adaptations and delineating populations and subspecies for taxonomy, systematics, management and conservation. Here, we assess the range-wide intraspecific variation in 71 grey seal skulls by 3D surface scanning, collection of cranial landmarks and geometric morphometric analysis. We find that skull shape differs slightly between populations in the Northwest Atlantic, Northeast Atlantic and Baltic Sea. However, there was a large shape overlap between populations and variation was substantially larger among animals within populations than between. We hypothesize that this pattern of intraspecific variation in grey seal skull shape results from balancing selection or phenotypic plasticity allowing for a remarkably generalist foraging behaviour. Moreover, the large overlap in skull shape between populations implies that the separate subspecies status of Atlantic and Baltic Sea grey seals is questionable from a morphological point of view.

灰海豹(Halichoerus grypus)颅骨形态的大范围变异
海洋哺乳动物头骨和牙齿形态的巨大种间差异反映了觅食和交流的生态专门化。在种内水平上,头骨形状变化的驱动因素还不太清楚,这对确定假定的当地觅食适应性和描绘种群和亚种的分类、系统、管理和保护具有重要意义。在这里,我们通过三维表面扫描,收集颅骨标志和几何形态计量学分析来评估71个灰海豹颅骨的种内变异。我们发现,在西北大西洋、东北大西洋和波罗的海的人群中,头骨形状略有不同。然而,种群之间存在很大的形状重叠,种群内动物之间的变异比种群之间的变异要大得多。我们假设灰海豹头骨形状的这种种内变异模式是由于平衡选择或表型可塑性导致的,这使得它们的觅食行为具有显著的通用性。此外,种群间颅骨形状的巨大重叠表明,从形态学的角度来看,大西洋和波罗的海灰海豹的单独亚种地位是值得怀疑的。
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Zoology
Zoology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.90
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发文量
37
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Zoology is a journal devoted to experimental and comparative animal science. It presents a common forum for all scientists who take an explicitly organism oriented and integrative approach to the study of animal form, function, development and evolution. The journal invites papers that take a comparative or experimental approach to behavior and neurobiology, functional morphology, evolution and development, ecological physiology, and cell biology. Due to the increasing realization that animals exist only within a partnership with symbionts, Zoology encourages submissions of papers focused on the analysis of holobionts or metaorganisms as associations of the macroscopic host in synergistic interdependence with numerous microbial and eukaryotic species. The editors and the editorial board are committed to presenting science at its best. The editorial team is regularly adjusting editorial practice to the ever changing field of animal biology.
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