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Are morphology-performance relationships invariant across different seasons? A test with the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis)

机译:形态与性能的关系在不同季节是否不变?绿蜥蜴蜥蜴(Anolis carolinensis)的测试

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A key assumption in ecomorphological studies is that morphology -function relationships are invariant due to underlying biomechanical principles. We tested the hypothesis that morphology-performance relationships are invariant across different seasons by examining how a key performance trait, bite force, and two aspects of morphology (head shape and dewlap size) changed seasonally in the field and in the laboratory in the green anole lizard Anolis carolinensis. We found that not only did bite force change seasonally (up to 80% within the same individual), but relationships between morphology and bite force are highly plastic. Of the three traits examined (bite force, head shape, and dewlap area), only head shape did not change seasonally. We noted opposing trends for how bite force and dewlap area changed seasonally; whereas dewlap areas were large in the spring, and small in the winter, bite forces were low in the spring and high in the winter. This pattern occurred because of a tradeoff at the individual level: individuals in the spring with large dewlaps and high bite forces diminish their dewlaps (but not bite force), whereas individuals with small dewlaps and low bite forces in the spring increase their bite forces (but not dewlap size). We also show that this trend was apparent both in the field (comparing different individuals) and the laboratory (comparing the same set of individuals under standardized conditions). Finally, seasonal changes were not consistent among individuals for either bite force or dewlap area, as individuals changed seasonally in proportion to their initial state. These findings cast doubt on the widely held view of invariant morphology -performance relationships, and offer a cautionary note for ecomorphological studies.
机译:生态形态学研究的一个关键假设是,由于潜在的生物力学原理,形态学与功能的关系是不变的。我们通过检查关键性能特征,咬合力和形态学的两个方面(头部形状和去皮屑大小)在野外和实验室中在绿色季节如何季节性变化,检验了不同季节之间形态与性能关系不变的假设。蜥蜴Anolis carolinensis。我们发现,不仅咬合力随季节变化(同一个人中高达80%),而且形态和咬合力之间的关系具有很高的可塑性。在检查的三个特征(咬力,头部形状和去皮面积)中,只有头部形状没有季节性变化。我们注意到咬合力和去皮面积随季节变化的相反趋势。春季的露水面积大,冬季的则小,而春季的叮咬力较低,冬季的叮咬力较高。这种模式的出现是由于在个人层面上的权衡:春季露水大且咬合力大的个体减少了其露水(但不是咬合力),而春季露水小且咬合力小的个体增加了其咬合力(但不包含去皮尺寸)。我们还表明,这种趋势在现场(比较不同的个人)和实验室(在标准化条件下比较相同的一组个人)中都是明显的。最后,咬合力或剥皮面积的季节变化在个体之间是不一致的,因为个体按其初始状态成比例地季节性变化。这些发现使人们对不变形态-性能关系的广泛观点产生怀疑,并为生态形态学研究提供了警告。

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