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The evolution of modularity in the mammalian skull II: Evolutionary consequences

机译:哺乳动物头骨模块化的进化II:进化后果

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Changes in patterns and magnitudes of integration may influence the ability of a species to respond to selection. Consequently, modularity has often been linked to the concept of evolvability, but their relationship has rarely been tested empirically. One possible explanation is the lack of analytical tools to compare patterns and magnitudes of integration among diverse groups that explicitly relate these aspects to the quantitative genetics framework. We apply such framework here using the multivariate response to selection equation to simulate the evolutionary behavior of several mammalian orders in terms of their flexibility, evolvability and constraints in the skull. We interpreted these simulation results in light of the integration patterns and magnitudes of the same mammalian groups, described in a companion paper. We found that larger magnitudes of integration were associated with a blur of the modules in the skull and to larger portions of the total variation explained by size variation, which in turn can exert a strong evolutionary constraint, thus decreasing the evolutionary flexibility. Conversely, lower overall magnitudes of integration were associated with distinct modules in the skull, to smaller fraction of the total variation associated with size and, consequently, to weaker constraints and more evolutionary flexibility. Flexibility and constraints are, therefore, two sides of the same coin and we found them to be quite variable among mammals. Neither the overall magnitude of morphological integration, the modularity itself, nor its consequences in terms of constraints and flexibility, were associated with absolute size of the organisms, but were strongly associated with the proportion of the total variation in skull morphology captured by size. Therefore, the history of the mammalian skull is marked by a trade-off between modularity and evolvability. Our data provide evidence that, despite the stasis in integration patterns, the plasticity in the magnitude of integration in the skull had important consequences in terms of evolutionary flexibility of the mammalian lineages.
机译:整合模式和程度的变化可能会影响物种对选择的反应能力。因此,模块化通常与可进化性的概念联系在一起,但它们的关系很少被实证检验。一种可能的解释是缺乏分析工具来比较不同群体之间的整合模式和程度,这些模式和程度明确地将这些方面与定量遗传学框架联系起来。我们在这里应用这样的框架,使用多变量响应选择方程来模拟几个哺乳动物目在头骨中的灵活性、可进化性和约束性的进化行为。我们根据相同哺乳动物群体的整合模式和量级来解释这些模拟结果,这在一篇配套论文中有所描述。我们发现,较大的整合幅度与颅骨中模块的模糊有关,并且与由尺寸变化解释的总变异的更大部分有关,这反过来又可以施加强大的进化约束,从而降低进化灵活性。相反,较低的总体整合幅度与头骨中不同的模块有关,与与大小相关的总变异的较小比例相关,因此与较弱的约束和更多的进化灵活性有关。因此,灵活性和约束是同一枚硬币的两面,我们发现它们在哺乳动物中是相当可变的。形态整合的总体规模、模块化本身及其在约束和灵活性方面的后果都与生物体的绝对大小无关,但与大小捕获的头骨形态总变异比例密切相关。因此,哺乳动物头骨的历史以模块化和可进化性之间的权衡为标志。我们的数据提供了证据,尽管整合模式停滞不前,但头骨整合幅度的可塑性对哺乳动物谱系的进化灵活性产生了重要影响。

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