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Phylogenetic analysis of the African papionin basicranium using 3-D geometric morphometrics: The need for improved methods to account for allometric effects

机译:使用3-D几何形态计量学对非洲木瓜蛋白酶基本花碱的系统发育分析:需要改进的方法来解决异速生长效应

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The basicranium has been argued to contain a strong phylogenetic signal in previous analyses of primate cranial morphology. Therefore, further study of basicranial morphology may offer new insights into controversial phylogenetic relationships within primate groups. In this study, I apply 3-D geometric morphometric techniques in a phylogenetic analysis of the African papionin basicranium. The effects of allometry strongly influence African papionin basicranial morphology and, unless these size effects are controlled or eliminated, phylogenetic analyses suggest traditional phylogenetic groupings of small taxa (mangabeys) and large taxa (geladas, mandrills, drills, and baboons). When the effects of allometry are eliminated by excluding size-correlated principal components (PCs) or by regression analysis with retention of residuals, phylogenetic analyses of African papionin basicranial morphology are incongruent with recent molecular and morphological studies. By contrast, a cladistic analysis of basicranial characters using the narrow allometric coding method suggests the same phylogenetic relationships as recent molecular and morphological studies. These results suggest that important phylogenetic information is contained within the size-correlated data, and this information is being discarded during the attempt to eliminate the effects of body size. Future 3-D morphometric studies of phylogeny should focus on the development of new methodologies to adjust for allometric effects, as current techniques appear to be ill-equipped to deal with the case of a size-disparate, lower-level taxonomic group.
机译:在灵长类动物颅骨形态的先前分析中,有人认为该碱性花包含强的系统发生信号。因此,进一步研究基本的颅骨形态可能会为灵长类动物群内有争议的系统发育关系提供新的见解。在这项研究中,我将3-D几何形态计量学技术应用到非洲木瓜蛋白酶基础花的系统发育分析中。异速生长法的影响强烈影响非洲木瓜的基本形态,除非系统控制或消除这些大小影响,否则系统发育分析表明,传统的系统分类是小分类群(mangabeys)和大分类群(geladas,山d,钻和狒狒)。如果通过排除尺寸相关的主成分(PCs)或通过保留残差的回归分析消除了异速测量的影响,则非洲木瓜蛋白酶基本形态的系统发育分析与最近的分子和形态学研究就不一致了。相比之下,使用狭窄的异速编码法对基本随机字符进行的分类分析表明,与最近的分子和形态学研究具有相同的系统发育关系。这些结果表明,重要的系统发育信息包含在与尺寸相关的数据中,并且在消除体型影响的过程中,该信息已被丢弃。未来的系统发育3D形态计量学研究应着重于开发新方法以适应异速生长效应,因为当前的技术似乎不足以处理大小不同,较低级别的分类组。

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