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High evolutionary constraints limited adaptive responses to past climate changes in toad skulls

机译:高进化限制限制了对蟾蜍头骨过去气候变化的适应性反应

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Interactions among traits that build a complex structure may be represented as genetic covariation and correlation. Genetic correlations may act as constraints, deflecting the evolutionary response from the direction of natural selection. We investigated the relative importance of drift, selection, and constraints in driving skull divergence in a group of related toad species. The distributional range of these species encompasses very distinct habitats with important climatic differences and the species are primarily distinguished by differences in their skulls. Some parts of the toad skull, such as the snout, may have functional relevance in reproductive ecology, detecting water cues. Thus, we hypothesized that the species skull divergence was driven by natural selection associated with climatic variation. However, given that all species present high correlations among skull traits, our second prediction was of high constraints deflecting the response to selection. We first extracted the main morphological direction that is expected to be subjected to selection by using within-and between-species covariance matrices. We then used evolutionary regressions to investigate whether divergence along this direction is explained by climatic variation between species. We also used quantitative genetics models to test for a role of random drift versus natural selection in skull divergence and to reconstruct selection gradients along species phylogeny. Climatic variables explained high proportions of between-species variation in the most selected axis. However, most evolutionary responses were not in the direction of selection, but aligned with the direction of allometric size, the dimension of highest phenotypic variance in the ancestral population. We conclude that toad species have responded to selection related to climate in their skulls, yet high evolutionary constraints dominated species divergence and may limit species responses to future climate change.
机译:建立复杂结构的性状之间的相互作用可以表示为遗传协变和相关性。遗传相关性可能会起到限制作用,从自然选择的方向偏离进化反应。我们调查了漂移,选择和约束在驱动一组相关蟾蜍物种的头骨发散中的相对重要性。这些物种的分布范围包括非常不同的生境,具有重要的气候差异,并且该物种的主要特征是其头骨的差异。蟾蜍头骨的某些部分(例如口鼻部)在生殖生态学中可能具有功能相关性,可以检测水线索。因此,我们假设物种头骨的发散是由与气候变化相关的自然选择驱动的。但是,考虑到所有物种在颅骨性状之间都表现出高度的相关性,我们的第二个预测是高限制条件,使对选择的反应发生偏差。我们首先使用种内和种间协方差矩阵提取了预期要进行选择的主要形态学方向。然后,我们使用进化回归来研究沿该方向的差异是否可以通过物种之间的气候变化来解释。我们还使用了定量遗传学模型来测试随机漂移与自然选择在头骨发散中的作用,并沿着物种系统发育重建选择梯度。气候变量解释了在选择最多的轴上物种间变异的比例很高。然而,大多数进化反应不是在选择的方向上,而是与异体大小的方向一致,异体大小是祖先群体中最大表型变异的大小。我们得出的结论是,蟾蜍物种已对与其头骨中的气候相关的选择做出了响应,但高度的进化限制主导了物种的分化,并可能限制了物种对未来气候变化的响应。

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