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Can Anyone Climb? The Skills of a Non-specialized Toad and its Bearing on the Evolution of New Niches

机译:任何人都可以攀登吗?非专业蟾蜍的技能及其对新生态位进化的影响

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Several studies of arboreal anuran species show morphological specializations for clinging onto narrow substrates. However, little is known about these capacities in non-specialized anurans, which is crucial to understand the initial phases of adaptation to a new niche. To assess the functional requirements related to the evolution of arboreality in anurans we analyzed climbing performance, and correlated anatomical traits, in the terrestrial toad Rhinellaarenarum, a species choose as a proxy for the ancestral condition regarding the evolution of this specialized niche. We studied the impact of a substrate of wooden rods with different diameters, arrangements, and slopes on locomotion, grasping, and climbing with a comparative framework. Animals were confronted with climbing tests, video recording their behaviors. Preserved specimens were dissected to assess limb myology, osteology, and tendons' characteristics. Our results show that how terrestrial toad R.arenarum climbs is different from those displayed by specialized tree frogs. Animals flexed their fingers and toes, grasping the substrate displaying hookings and partial graspings. The palm was scarcely involved in the grip, as in specialized anurans. These actions were performed although flexor and extensor muscles of the digits are highly conserved and generalized. Further, we formally assess the evolutionary history of ecological and anatomical traits related to climbing among Rhinella species to improving the comprehension of the relation between morphofunctional patterns and behavioral climbing skills. Our experiments revealed that this terrestrial toad possesses unexpected climbing capacities, suggesting a way in which evolution of new niches could have developed in the evolution of anurans.
机译:对树栖无主物种的几项研究表明,附着在狭窄基质上的形态特化。然而,人们对非专业化无基的这些能力知之甚少,这对于了解适应新生态位的初始阶段至关重要。为了评估与无蟾蜍树栖进化相关的功能要求,我们分析了陆生蟾蜍 Rhinellaarenarum 的攀爬性能和相关解剖学特征,该物种被选为该特殊生态位进化的祖先条件的代表。我们研究了具有不同直径、排列和坡度的木棒基质对运动、抓握和攀爬的影响。动物们面临着攀爬测试,记录了它们的行为。对保存下来的标本进行解剖,以评估肢体肌学、骨学和肌腱的特征。结果表明,陆生蟾蜍的攀爬方式与特化树蛙的攀爬方式不同。动物弯曲手指和脚趾,抓住基质,显示钩子和部分抓握。手掌几乎不参与握把,就像在专门的阿努兰斯中一样。尽管手指的屈肌和伸肌高度保守和全身,但还是进行了这些动作。此外,我们正式评估了犀牛物种中与攀爬相关的生态和解剖学特征的进化历史,以提高对形态功能模式与行为攀爬技能之间关系的理解。我们的实验表明,这种陆生蟾蜍具有意想不到的攀爬能力,这表明新生态位的进化可能在无蟾蜍的进化中发展。

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