Detecting Mismatch in Functional Narratives of Animal Morphology: A Test Case with Fossils

Author:

Hebdon Nicholas12ORCID,Polly P David34,Peterman David Joseph56,Ritterbush Kathleen A56

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences , , Keck Center, 450 North Center Street, Orange, CA 92866, USA

2. Chapman University , , Keck Center, 450 North Center Street, Orange, CA 92866, USA

3. Departments of Earth & Atmospheric Science, Biology, and Anthropology , , Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

4. Indiana University , , Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

5. Department of Geology and Geophysics , , Frederick Albert Sutton Building, 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0102, USA

6. University of Utah , , Frederick Albert Sutton Building, 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0102, USA

Abstract

Synopsis A boom in technological advancements over the last two decades has driven a surge in both the diversity and power of analytical tools available to biomechanical and functional morphology research. However, in order to adequately investigate each of these dense datasets, one must often consider only one functional narrative at a time. There is more to each organism than any one of these form–function relationships. Joint performance landscapes determined by maximum likelihood are a valuable tool that can be used to synthesize our understanding of these multiple functional hypotheses to further explore an organism's ecology. We present an example framework for applying these tools to such a problem using the morphological transition of ammonoids from the Middle Triassic to the Early Jurassic. Across this time interval, morphospace occupation shifts from a broad occupation across Westermann Morphospace to a dense occupation of a region emphasizing an exposed umbilicus and modest frontal profile. The hydrodynamic capacities and limitations of the shell have seen intense scrutiny as a likely explanation of this transition. However, conflicting interpretations of hydrodynamic performance remain despite this scrutiny, with scant offerings of alternative explanations. Our analysis finds that hydrodynamic measures of performance do little to explain the shift in morphological occupation, highlighting a need for a more robust investigation of alternative functional hypotheses that are often intellectually set aside. With this we show a framework for consolidating the current understanding of the form–function relationships in an organism, and assess when they are insufficiently characterizing the dynamics those data are being used to explain. We aim to encourage the broader adoption of this framework and these ideas as a foundation to bring the field close to comprehensive synthesis and reconstruction of organisms.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Animal Science and Zoology

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