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The fossil record of phenotypic integration and modularity: A deep-time perspective on developmental and evolutionary dynamics

机译:表型整合和模块性的化石记录:发展和进化动力学的深层视角

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Variation is the raw material for natural selection, but the factors shaping variation are still poorly understood. Genetic and developmental interactions can direct variation, but there has been little synthesis of these effects with the extrinsic factors that can shape biodiversity over large scales. The study of phenotypic integration and modularity has the capacity to unify these aspects of evolutionary study by estimating genetic and developmental interactions through the quantitative analysis of morphology, allowing for combined assessment of intrinsic and extrinsic effects. Data from the fossil record in particular are central to our understanding of phenotypic integration and modularity because they provide the only information on deep-time developmental and evolutionary dynamics, including trends in trait relationships and their role in shaping organismal diversity. Here, we demonstrate the important perspective on phenotypic integration provided by the fossil record with a study of Smilodon fatalis (saber-toothed cats) and Canis dirus (dire wolves). We quantified temporal trends in size, variance, phenotypic integration, and direct developmental integration (fluctuating asymmetry) through 27,000 y of Late Pleistocene climate change. Both S. fatalis and C. dirus showed a gradual decrease in magnitude of phenotypic integration and an increase in variance and the correlation between fluctuating asymmetry and overall integration through time, suggesting that developmental integration mediated morphological response to environmental change in the later populations of these species. These results are consistent with experimental studies and represent, to our knowledge, the first deep-time validation of the importance of developmental integration in stabilizing morphological evolution through periods of environmental change.
机译:变异是自然选择的原材料,但对变异的影响因素仍然知之甚少。遗传和发育的相互作用可以指导变异,但是这些效应与可以大规模塑造生物多样性的外在因素的综合很少。表型整合和模块性研究具有通过对形态学进行定量分析来评估遗传和发育相互作用,从而统一进化研究这些方面的能力,从而可以对内在和外在影响进行综合评估。化石记录中的数据对于理解表型整合和模块性尤其重要,因为它们提供了有关深层发育和进化动力学的唯一信息,包括性状关系的趋势及其在塑造生物多样性中的作用。在这里,我们通过对Smilodon fatalis(剑齿猫)和Canis dirus(枯狼)的研究,展示了化石记录提供的有关表型整合的重要观点。我们通过27,000 y晚更新世气候变化量化了大小,方差,表型整合和直接发展整合(波动性不对称)的时间趋势。致命链球菌和沙丁鱼都表现出表型整合的程度逐渐降低,方差增加,并且随着时间的推移,波动性不对称与整体整合之间的相关性增加,表明发育整合介导了这些种群后期种群对环境变化的形态响应。种类。这些结果与实验研究一致,并且据我们所知,这是对发展整合在通过环境变化时期稳定形态演化的重要性方面的首次深入验证。

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