Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology—FFCLRP University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto SP Brazil
2. Département Adaptations du Vivant UMR 7179 C.N.R.S/M.N.H.N. Paris France
Abstract
Abstract
Independent origins of similar phenotypes are ubiquitous to the evolutionary process and evoke strong and recurrent environmental associations. Snakelike lizards evolved multiple times and are often portrayed as limb‐reduced and body‐elongated outcomes from shared selection associated with fossoriality.
However, a refined evaluation including specific head traits and subtle differences in subterranean microhabitats unveils some degree of uniqueness even among lineages traditionally interpreted as phenotypically similar. Here, we address regimes of selection in fossorial lizards accounting for differences in the burrowing substrate and emphasizing head shape in addition to body and limbs.
We assembled an ecomorphological database comprising 213 species from all major lizard clades, and then characterized contemporary morphological diversity and modelled phenotypic evolution to test the hypothesis that fossoriality encompasses at least two distinct selection regimes.
We identified two ecomorphological groups within the fossorial lizards: moist‐soil fossorial and dry‐soil fossorial. Both groups evolved towards distinct adaptive optima concerning head shape and limb size. Despite some degree of uniqueness, these groups also share similar patterns in specific traits. Dry‐soil fossorial lizards present less morphological variation than moist‐soil fossorial, possibly due to the combination of distinct sets of selective pressures with shared ancestry.
Our study provides evidence that an often‐interpreted general adaptive regime (e.g. fossoriality) may in fact comprise enough ecological and functional diversity to elicit several distinct ecomorphological associations despite overall convergence among phenotypic traits.
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Funder
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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