23 research outputs found

    Convergent Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism in Skull Shape Using Distinct Developmental Strategies

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    Studies integrating evolutionary and developmental analyses of morphological variation are of growing interest to biologists as they promise to shed fresh light on the mechanisms of morphological diversification. Sexually dimorphic traits tend to be incredibly divergent across taxa. Such diversification must arise through evolutionary modifications to sex differences during development. Nevertheless, few studies of dimorphism have attempted to synthesize evolutionary and developmental perspectives. Using geometric morphometric analysis of head shape for 50 Anolis species, we show that two clades have converged on extreme levels of sexual dimorphism through similar, male-specific changes in facial morphology. In both clades, males have evolved highly elongate faces whereas females retain faces of more moderate proportion. This convergence is accomplished using distinct developmental mechanisms; one clade evolved extreme dimorphism through the exaggeration of a widely shared, potentially ancestral, developmental strategy whereas the other clade evolved a novel developmental strategy not observed elsewhere in the genus. Together, our analyses indicate that both shared and derived features of development contribute to macroevolutionary patterns of morphological diversity among Anolis lizards.Organismic and Evolutionary Biolog

    Sequencing three crocodilian genomes to illuminate the evolution of archosaurs and amniotes

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    The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) and Indian gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) genomes. The status of these projects and our planned analyses are described

    Morphology Phylogeny File

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    Nexus file containing the phylogeny following the morphology topology and character matrix used to generate branch lengths (combination go Narvaez et al., 2016 & Brochu, 2010)

    Molecular Phylogeny File

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    Nexus file containing the phylogeny following the molecular topology with branch lengths (after Oaks, 2016)

    Extant Crocodylian Dorsal Skull Landmarks

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    A TPS file containing the landmark positions for all specimens included in the total ontogeny GMM analysis

    Specimen List CSV

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    A CSV version of the specimen list table
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