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Getting a head in hard soils: Convergent skull evolution and divergent allometric patterns explain shape variation in a highly diverse genus of pocket gophers (Thomomys)

机译:在坚硬的土壤中立于不败之地:融合的颅骨进化和不同的立体构图解释了袋鼠的高度多样性(Thomomys)的形状变化

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BackgroundHigh morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors morphologies that are subject to intrinsic biological constraints. A good example is subterranean rodents of the genus Thomomys, one of the most taxonomically and morphologically diverse mammalian genera. Highly procumbent, tooth-digging rodent skull shapes are often geometric consequences of increased body size. Indeed, larger-bodied Thomomys species tend to inhabit harder soils. We used geometric morphometric analyses to investigate the interplay between soil hardness (the main extrinsic selection pressure on fossorial mammals) and allometry (i.e. shape change due to size change; generally considered the main intrinsic factor) on crania and humeri in this fast-evolving mammalian clade.
机译:背景技术当选择有利于受内在生物学限制的形态时,紧密相关的动物中可能会出现高形态多样性。一个很好的例子是Thomomys属的地下啮齿动物,它是分类学和形态学上最多样化的哺乳动物属之一。高度倾倒,挖齿的啮齿动物头骨形状通常是增加身体大小的几何后果。确实,体型较大的Thomomys物种倾向于栖息在较硬的土壤上。我们使用几何形态计量学方法研究了这种快速发展的哺乳动物的土壤硬度(主要对外生哺乳动物的外部选择压力)和异速测量(即由于尺寸变化引起的形状变化;通常被认为是主要内在因素)之间的相互作用。进化枝。

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