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Testing the occurrence of convergence in the craniomandibular shape evolution of living carnivorans

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EVOLUTION
卷 75, 期 7, 页码 1738-1752

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/evo.14229

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Convergence; diet; ecomorphology; evolutionary trend; geometric morphometrics; skull

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  1. SYNTHESYS programme [ES-TAF-2750]
  2. University of Rome La Sapienza [AR11916B48429BEB]

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The study found that convergent evolution exists in ecologically equivalent carnivorans in some cases, but is a rare phenomenon in dietary categories. This is likely due to the complex interplay between ecology, biomechanics, and morphology.
Convergence consists in the independent evolution of similar traits in distantly related species. The mammalian craniomandibular complex constitutes an ideal biological structure to investigate ecomorphological dynamics and the carnivorans, due to their phenotypic variability and ecological flexibility, offer an interesting case study to explore the occurrence of convergent evolution. Here, we applied multiple pattern-based metrics to test the occurrence of convergence in the craniomandibular shape of extant carnivorans. To this aim, we tested for convergence in many dietary groups and analyzed several cases of carnivoran convergence concerning either ecologically equivalent species or ecologically similar species of different body sizes described in the literature. Our results validate the occurrence of convergence in ecologically equivalent species in a few cases (as well as in the case of giant and red pandas), but almost never support the occurrence of convergent evolution in dietary categories of living carnivorans. Therefore, convergent evolution in this clade appears to be a rare phenomenon. This is probably the consequence of a complex interplay of one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many relationships taking place between ecology, biomechanics, and morphology.

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