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Integrating developmental evolutionary patterns and mechanisms: A case study using the gastropod radula

机译:整合发展进化模式和机制:以腹足纲虫为例

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Determining the connection between ontogeny and phylogeny continues to be a major theme in biology. However, few studies have combined dissection of pattern and process that lead to transformation of complex morphological structures. Here we examine the patterns and processes of shape change in a model system - the gastropod radula. This system is a simple one having only two processes: initial secretion and postsecretional movement of teeth. However, it produces a tremendous amount of shape variability and fusion patterns. To determine both pattern and mechanism of shape change in an evolutionary context, we use three complementary approaches and datasets. First, we use a phylogenetic hypothesis to determine the polarity of developmental events. Second, we perform a morphometric analysis of shape change using relative warp analysis that allows us to locate and compare the direction and magnitude of ontogenetic and phylogenetic shape divergence. These comparisons are the basis for testing hypotheses of heterochrony and heterotopy, and we show how our results do not conform to expectations of pure heterochrony. The rejection of heterochrony as a hypothesis is based on empirically demonstrating (1) initial shape differs in each taxon; (2) a single dimension of shape variability does not simultaneously describe ontogenetic and evolutionary shape changes; and (3) a significantly different shape and size covariance between taxa. This rejection is probably based on spatial changes in initial conditions and not spatial changes caused by the process itself. Finally, we construct a mechanistic model that explains how shape change happens based on the sequence of events during ontogeny. By using the parameters in the model as characters in the phylogenetic dataset, we show that different parts of the system have arisen at different times and become co-opted into the process. By integrating our analyses together we show that spatial process parameters can be responsible for our nonspatial patterns and that different ontogenetic processes can create similar end morphologies.
机译:确定个体发育和系统发育之间的联系仍然是生物学的主要主题。但是,很少有研究将模式和过程的解剖相结合,从而导致复杂的形态结构发生转变。在这里,我们研究了模型系统-腹足类动物的弓形中的形状变化的模式和过程。该系统是一个简单的系统,只有两个过程:牙齿的初始分泌和分泌后的运动。但是,它会产生大量的形状变化和融合图案。为了确定进化背景下形状变化的模式和机理,我们使用了三种互补的方法和数据集。首先,我们使用系统发育假说来确定发育事件的极性。其次,我们使用相对翘曲分析对形状变化进行形态分析,从而使我们能够定位并比较本体和系统发育形状散布的方向和大小。这些比较是检验异质性和异质性假设的基础,并且我们展示了我们的结果如何不符合纯异质性的期望。拒绝异质性作为假设是基于经验证明(1)每个分类单元的初始形状不同; (2)形状可变性的一个维度不能同时描述本体和进化形状的变化; (3)单元之间形状和大小的协方差显着不同。这种拒绝可能是基于初始条件的空间变化,而不是过程本身引起的空间变化。最后,我们构建了一个机械模型,该模型基于本体发生过程中的事件顺序来说明形状变化是如何发生的。通过使用模型中的参数作为系统发育数据集中的特征,我们表明系统的不同部分在不同的时间出现并被共纳入过程中。通过将我们的分析整合在一起,我们表明空间过程参数可能是我们的非空间模式的原因,不同的个体发育过程可以创建相似的最终形态。

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