Selection, Morphological Integration, and Strepsirrhine Locomotor Adaptations

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Brian Villmoare
Jennifer Fish
William Jungers
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[1] University College London,Department of Anthropology
[2] King’s College London,Department of Craniofacial Development
[3] State University of New York,Department of Anatomical Sciences
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Evolutionary Biology | 2011年 / 38卷
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Integration; Adaptation; Modularity; Development; Function; Strepsirrhine locomotion;
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Clades with taxa that have multiple locomotor adaptations represent a direct way to test the relationship between adaptation and integration. If integration is influenced by functional requirements, integration should be most apparent where selection is strongest and less evident where selection has been relaxed. If integration is primarily regulated by genetic constraints, integration should be present irrespective of selection pressures. Here we use patterns of integration in the strepsirrhine fore- and hind limbs as a test case. Strepsirrhine locomotion is relatively well-studied, and there are multiple clades that share different locomotor modes. We found that quadrupeds have greater limb integration than vertical leapers. These results suggest that variation can be expressed if selection for integration is relaxed. However, an unexpected pattern was revealed, in which there appears to be some broader regulatory mechanism controlling overall limb integration. Our tests identified a strong correlation between integration of the forelimb and integration of the hind limb. This broader mechanism may be evidence of the primitive genetic control of limb integration.
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