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Convergent Traits in Mammals Associated with Divergent Behaviors: the Case of the Continuous Dental Replacement in Rock-Wallabies and African Mole-Rats

机译:与不同行为相关的哺乳动物中的收敛性状:岩石袋中的连续牙科替代品和非洲摩尔大鼠的情况

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The study of convergences in mammals is crucial to understand the evolutionary processes underlying the origin of shared traits. A classic example is the independent evolution in the pygmy rock-wallaby, the silvery mole-rat, and manatees of continuous dental replacement to compensate for high dental wear. The origins of continuous dental replacement in mammals remain unresolved. As the functional study of a trait may permit pinpointing the adaptive nature of its independent evolution, we aimed at comparing first the morpho-functional characteristics of the masticatory apparatus between the pygmy rock-wallaby and their closest relatives, and then with some published data on the silvery mole-rat. 3D geometric morphometric and biomechanical analyses were complemented by dental microwear analyses. Our results showed that the pygmy rock-wallaby clearly departs from its relatives in having a wider skull, a shorter snout, and a dentition situated more distally. These cranial modifications, previously observed in the silvery mole-rat, are probably linked with a neotenic development. Because of higher developmental constraints on marsupial skulls, such adjustment in the pygmy rock-wallaby may have improved the force generated by adductor muscles at molars for comminution of tough and abrasive plants. In contrast, the strong attrition combined with the ingestion of dust during high activity of digging and feeding might contribute to both molar damage and high wear in the silvery mole-rat. Our results stress the importance of combining morphological, developmental, and functional data to show that different behaviors related to ecology can explain the convergent occurrence of continuous dental replacement in mammals.
机译:哺乳动物的收敛研究至关重要,了解基于共享特征的起源的进化过程。经典的例子是侏儒岩石袋鼠,银色摩尔大鼠的独立演变,以及连续牙科替代的牛奶喂养,以补偿高牙科磨损。哺乳动物连续牙科替代的起源仍未解决。由于特征的功能研究可以允许确定其独立进化的适应性,我们旨在比较侏儒岩石袋鼠和最接近亲属之间的咀嚼装置的咀嚼装置的态态功能特征,然后用一些公开的数据进行比较银摩尔大鼠。 3D几何形态学和生物力学分析涉及牙科微粉分析。我们的研究结果表明,Pygmy Rock-Holdaby显然从其亲属偏离了更宽的头骨,更短的鼻子和更远侧牙齿的牙齿。以前在银摩尔大鼠中观察到的这些颅骨修饰可能与新高症发育有关。由于泥浆颅骨上的发育限制较高,侏儒岩石袋中的这种调整可以改善由臼齿产生的接合体肌肉产生的力,用于粉碎坚韧和磨料植物。相比之下,在挖掘和喂养的高活性期间相应的强烈磨损与摄入灰尘相连可能导致银摩尔大鼠的摩尔损伤和高磨损。我们的结果强调了形态学,发育和功能数据的重要性,表明与生态学相关的不同行为可以解释哺乳动物连续牙科替代的会聚发生。

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