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Habitat partitioning and morphological differentiation: the Southeast Asian Draco lizards and Caribbean Anolis lizards compared

机译:栖息地分区和形态分化:东南亚Draco蜥蜴和加勒比Anolis蜥蜴的比较

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Sympatric species that initially overlap in resource use are expected to partition the environment in ways that will minimize interspecific competition. This shift in resource use can in turn prompt evolutionary changes in morphology. A classic example of habitat partitioning and morphological differentiation are the Caribbean Anolis lizards. Less well studied, but nevertheless striking analogues to the Anolis are the Southeast Asian Draco lizards. Draco and Anolis have evolved independently of each other for at least 80 million years. Their comparison subsequently offers a special opportunity to examine mechanisms of phenotypic differentiation between two ecologically diverse, but phylogenetically distinct groups. We tested whether Draco shared ecological axes of differentiation with Anolis (e.g., habitat use), whether this differentiation reflected interspecific competition, and to what extent adaptive change in morphology has occurred along these ecological axes. Using existing data on Anolis, we compared the habitat use and morphology of Draco in a field study of allopatric and sympatric species on the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and in the Philippines. Sympatric Draco lizards partitioned the environment along common resource axes to the Anolis lizards, especially in perch use. Furthermore, the morphology of Draco was correlated with perch use in the same way as it was in Anolis: species that used wider perches exhibited longer limb lengths. These results provide an important illustration of how interspecific competition can occur along common ecological axes in different animal groups, and how natural selection along these axes can generate the same type of adaptive change in morphology.
机译:最初在资源使用上重叠的同养物种将以最小化种间竞争的方式划分环境。资源使用的这种转变反过来又可以促使形态发生进化变化。栖息地分区和形态分化的经典例子是加勒比Anolis蜥蜴。东南亚Draco蜥蜴的研究较少,但与Anolis相似的引人注目。 Draco和Anolis彼此独立发展了至少8000万年。他们的比较随后提供了一个特殊的机会来检查两个生态上不同但在系统发育上不同的群体之间的表型分化机制。我们测试了Draco是否与Anolis(例如栖息地使用)共享了生态分化轴,这种分化是否反映了种间竞争,以及沿着这些生态轴在多大程度上发生了形态学适应性变化。利用现有的Anolis数据,我们在马来半岛,婆罗洲和菲律宾的异源和同伴物种的野外研究中比较了Draco的栖息地使用和形态。 Sympatric Draco蜥蜴沿着共同的资源轴将环境划分为Anolis蜥蜴,尤其是在鲈鱼的使用中。此外,Draco的形态与栖息地的使用相关,与Anolis中的使用方式相同:栖息地使用更宽的物种的肢体长度更长。这些结果提供了一个重要的例证,说明种间竞争如何在不同动物群中沿着共同的生态轴发生,以及沿着这些轴的自然选择如何产生相同类型的形态自适应变化。

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