生物
适应性辐射
收敛演化
营养水平
群岛
形态计量学
生态学
进化生物学
多元化(营销策略)
生态形态学
表型可塑性
系统发育学
栖息地
基因
业务
营销
生物化学
作者
Adrià Bellvert,Silvia Adrián‐Serrano,Nuria Macías‐Hernández,Sune Toft,Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou,Miquel A. Arnedo
标识
DOI:10.1093/sysbio/syad046
摘要
Abstract Natural selection plays a key role in deterministic evolution, as clearly illustrated by the multiple cases of repeated evolution of ecomorphological characters observed in adaptive radiations. Unlike most spiders, Dysdera species display a high variability of cheliceral morphologies, which has been suggested to reflect different levels of specialization to feed on isopods. In this study, we integrate geometric morphometrics and experimental trials with a fully resolved phylogeny of the highly diverse endemic species from the Canary Islands to 1) quantitatively delimit the different cheliceral morphotypes present in the archipelago, 2) test their association with trophic specialization, as reported for continental species, 3) reconstruct the evolution of these ecomorphs throughout the diversification of the group, 4) test the hypothesis of convergent evolution of the different morphotypes, and 5) examine whether specialization constitutes a case of evolutionary irreversibility in this group. We show the existence of 9 cheliceral morphotypes and uncovered their significance for trophic ecology. Further, we demonstrate that similar ecomorphs evolved multiple times in the archipelago, providing a novel study system to explain how convergent evolution and irreversibility due to specialization may be combined to shape phenotypic diversification in adaptive radiations.
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