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Species Selection Favors Dispersive Life Histories in Sea Slugs, but Higher Per-Offspring Investment Drives Shifts to Short-Lived Larvae

机译:物种选择有利于海Sl的分散生活史,但较高的后代投资促使其转向短命幼虫

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For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection favors lineages with short-lived (lecithotrophic) larvae, which are less dispersive than long-lived (planktotrophic) larvae. Although lecithotrophs appeared to speciate more often and accumulate over time in some groups, lecithotrophy also increased extinction rates, and tests for state-dependent diversification were never performed. Molecular phylogenies of diverse groups instead suggested lecithotrophs accumulate without diversifying due to frequent, unidirectional character change. Although lecithotrophy has repeatedly originated in most phyla, no adult trait has been correlated with shifts in larval type. Thus, both the evolutionary origins of lecithotrophy and its consequences for patterns of species richness remain poorly understood. Here, we test hypothesized links between development mode and evolutionary rates using likelihood-based methods and a phylogeny of 202 species of gastropod molluscs in Sacoglossa, a clade of herbivorous sea slugs. Evolutionary quantitative genetics modeling and stochastic character mapping supported 27 origins of lecithotrophy. Tests for correlated evolution revealed lecithotrophy evolved more often in lineages investing in extra-embryonic yolk, the first adult trait associated with shifts in development mode across a group. However, contrary to predictions from paleontological studies, species selection actually favored planktotrophy; most extant lecithotrophs originated through recent character change, and did not subsequently diversify. Increased offspring provisioning in planktotrophs thus favored shifts to short-lived larvae, which led to short-lived lineages over macroevolutionary time scales. These findings challenge long-standing assumptions about the effects of alternative life histories in the sea. Species selection can explain the long-term persistence of planktotrophy, the ancestral state in most clades, despite frequent transitions to lecithotrophy.
机译:40年来,对海洋腹足类动物的古生物学研究表明,物种选择偏向于具有短寿命(食营养型)幼虫的谱系,这些谱系比长寿命(食营养型)幼虫的分散性低。尽管在某些群体中,营养营养型菌似乎更常见并随时间积累,但营养营养型菌也使灭绝率增加,并且从未进行依赖状态的多样化测试。相反,由于频繁的单向性状变化,不同种类的分子系统发育学提示,营养性营养菌积累而没有多样化。虽然lethothotrophy反复起源于大多数门,但没有任何成年特征与幼虫类型的变化相关。因此,尚缺乏对营养的进化的起源及其对物种丰富度的影响。在这里,我们使用基于似然的方法测试了假设的发展模式与进化速率之间的联系,并得出了草食性海参进化枝Sacoglossa中202种腹足纲软体动物的系统发育史。进化的定量遗传学建模和随机性状作图支持了27种起源的萎缩性营养。相关进化的测试表明,在胚胎外卵黄质的系谱中,卵母细胞质的进化更为频繁,这是与群体发育方式转变相关的第一个成人特征。但是,与古生物学研究的预测相反,物种选择实际上有利于浮游生物。大多数现存的营养型营养菌起源于最近的性格改变,后来并没有多样化。因此,浮游生物中后代供应的增加有利于向短命幼虫的转变,这导致了宏观进化时间尺度上的短命世系。这些发现挑战了关于海洋替代生活史影响的长期假设。物种选择可以解释浮游植物的长期持久性,尽管进化频繁地转化为lethothotrophy,但多数进化枝的祖先状态。

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