Developmental Patterns Underlying Variation in Form and Function Exhibited by House Gecko Toe Pads

Author:

Griffing Aaron H123ORCID,Gamble Tony345ORCID,Behere Ashmika4,Higham Timothy E6,Keller Greta M7,Resener John7,Sanger Thomas J7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University , Princeton, NJ 08544 , USA

2. Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University , Princeton, NJ 08544 , USA

3. Milwaukee Public Museum , Milwaukee, WI 53233 , USA

4. Department of Biological Sciences, Marquette University , Milwaukee, WI 53201 , USA

5. Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota , St. Paul, MN 55113 , USA

6. Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, University of California , Riverside, CA 92521 , USA

7. Department of Biology, Loyola University Chicago , Chicago, IL 60660 , USA

Abstract

Synopsis Adhesive toe pads have evolved numerous times over lizard evolutionary history, most notably in geckos. Despite significant variation in adult toe pad morphology across independent origins of toe pads, early developmental patterns of toe pad morphogenesis are similar among distantly related species. In these distant phylogenetic comparisons, toe pad variation is achieved during the later stages of development. We aimed to understand how toe pad variation is generated among species sharing a single evolutionary origin of toe pads (house geckos—Hemidactylus). We investigated toe pad functional variation and developmental patterns in three species of Hemidactylus, ranging from highly scansorial (H. platyurus), to less scansorial (H. turcicus), to fully terrestrial (H. imbricatus). We found that H. platyurus generated significantly greater frictional adhesive force and exhibited much larger toe pad area relative to the other two species. Furthermore, differences in the offset of toe pad extension phase during embryonic development results in the variable morphologies seen in adults. Taken together, we demonstrate how morphological variation is generated in a complex structure during development and how that variation relates in important functional outcomes.

Funder

Loyola University Chicago

Marquette University

NSF

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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