Comparative functional morphology indicates niche partitioning among sympatric marine reptiles

Author:

Foffa Davide123,Young Mark T.4,Brusatte Stephen L.34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech , Blacksburg, VA, USA

2. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham , Birmingham, UK

3. Department of Natural Sciences, National Museums Scotland , Edinburgh, UK

4. School of GeoSciences, Grant Institute, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK

Abstract

Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by diverse lineages of aquatic tetrapods. For over 50 Ma in the Jurassic until the Early Cretaceous, plesiosaurians, ichthyosaurians and thalattosuchian crocodylomorphs coexisted at the top levels of trophic food webs. We created a functional dataset of continuous craniomandibular and dental characters known from neontological studies to be functionally significant in modern aquatic tetrapods. We analysed this dataset with multivariate ordination and inferential statistics to assess functional similarities and differences in the marine reptile faunas of two well-sampled Jurassic ecosystems deposited in the same seaway: the Oxford Clay Formation (OCF, Callovian–early Oxfordian, Middle–Late Jurassic) and the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF, Kimmeridgian–Tithonian, Late Jurassic) of the UK. Lower jaw-based macroevolutionary trends are similar to those of tooth-based diversity studies. Closely related species cluster together, with minimal overlaps in the morphospace. Marine reptile lineages were characterized by the distinctive combinations of features, but we reveal multiple instances of morphofunctional convergence among different groups. We quantitatively corroborate previous observations that the ecosystems in the OCF and KCF were markedly distinct in faunal composition and structure. Morphofunctional differentiation may have enabled specialization and was an important factor facilitating the coexistence of diverse marine reptile assemblages in deep time.

Funder

Small Grant Scheme

Marie Curie Career Integration Grant

Publisher

The Royal Society

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