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Evolutionary Novelty versus Exaptation: Oral Kinematics in Feeding versus Climbing in the Waterfall-Climbing Hawaiian Goby Sicyopterus stimpsoni

机译:进化的新颖性与适应性:喂食与爬瀑布的夏威夷虾虎鱼Siimpopterus stimpsoni的进食与攀爬运动学

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Species exposed to extreme environments often exhibit distinctive traits that help meet the demands of such habitats. Such traits could evolve independently, but under intense selective pressures of extreme environments some existing structures or behaviors might be coopted to meet specialized demands, evolving via the process of exaptation. We evaluated the potential for exaptation to have operated in the evolution of novel behaviors of the waterfall-climbing gobiid fish genus Sicyopterus. These fish use an “inching” behavior to climb waterfalls, in which an oral sucker is cyclically protruded and attached to the climbing surface. They also exhibit a distinctive feeding behavior, in which the premaxilla is cyclically protruded to scrape diatoms from the substrate. Given the similarity of these patterns, we hypothesized that one might have been coopted from the other. To evaluate this, we filmed climbing and feeding in Sicyopterus stimpsoni from Hawai’i, and measured oral kinematics for two comparisons. First, we compared feeding kinematics of S. stimpsoni with those for two suction feeding gobiids (Awaous guamensis and Lentipes concolor), assessing what novel jaw movements were required for algal grazing. Second, we quantified the similarity of oral kinematics between feeding and climbing in S. stimpsoni, evaluating the potential for either to represent an exaptation from the other. Premaxillary movements showed the greatest differences between scraping and suction feeding taxa. Between feeding and climbing, overall profiles of oral kinematics matched closely for most variables in S. stimpsoni, with only a few showing significant differences in maximum values. Although current data cannot resolve whether oral movements for climbing were coopted from feeding, or feeding movements coopted from climbing, similarities between feeding and climbing kinematics in S. stimpsoni are consistent with evidence of exaptation, with modifications, between these behaviors. Such comparisons can provide insight into the evolutionary mechanisms facilitating exploitation of extreme habitats.
机译:暴露于极端环境中的物种通常表现出独特的特征,有助于满足此类栖息地的需求。这些特征可以独立发展,但是在极端环境的强烈选择压力下,某些现有的结构或行为可能会被选择来满足特殊的需求,并通过适应过程演变。我们评估了在攀爬爬壁戈壁鱼属Sicyopterus的新行为进化中发挥作用的可能性。这些鱼以“寸进”的行为爬上瀑布,在该瀑布中,周期性地伸出口腔吸盘并附着在爬升表面上。它们还表现出独特的进食行为,其中前颌骨周期性突出以从基底上刮除硅藻。鉴于这些模式的相似性,我们假设其中一个可能已被另一个所采纳。为了对此进行评估,我们拍摄了来自夏威夷的Sicyopterus stimpsoni的爬山和觅食,并测量了口腔运动学,以进行两次比较。首先,我们比较了丁香链球菌的吸食运动学与两种吸食戈壁鱼(Awaous guamensis和Lentipes concolor)的吸食运动学,评估了藻类放牧需要哪些新颖的颚运动。其次,我们量化了S. stimpsoni的进食和攀爬之间的口腔运动学相似性,评估了两者代表彼此分离的可能性。上颌前运动显示刮ing和吸食类群之间的最大差异。在进食和攀爬之间,口腔运动学的总体概况与链金枪鱼中的大多数变量非常匹配,只有极少数显示出最大值的显着差异。尽管目前的数据无法确定是进食是采取口口攀爬运动,还是攀登是采用进食口运动,但金枪链球菌的进食和攀爬运动学之间的相似性与这些行为之间的适应和修改相吻合。这样的比较可以提供对促进极端栖息地开发的进化机制的见解。

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