Published July 27, 2021 | Version v1
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Linking micro and macroevolution of head shape in an island radiation

  • 1. Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle
  • 2. University of Bristol
  • 3. University of Hull
  • 4. University of Zagreb
  • 5. Natural History Museum

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Phenotypic traits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the evolutionary processes underlying the emergence of phenotypic diversity can typically only be understood at the population level. Consequently, how subtle phenotypic differences at the intraspecific level can give rise to larger-scale changes in performance and ecology remains poorly understood. We here tested for the covariation between ecology, bite force, jaw muscle architecture, and the three-dimensional shape of the cranium and mandible in 16 insular populations of the lizards Podarcis melisellensis and P. sicula. We then compared the patterns observed at the among-population level with those observed at the interspecific level. We found that three-dimensional head shape as well as jaw musculature evolve similarly under similar ecological circumstances. Depending on the type of food consumed or on the level of sexual competition, different muscle groups were more developed and appeared to underlie changes in cranium and mandible shape. Our findings show that the local selective regimes are primary drivers of phenotypic variation resulting in predictable patterns of form and function. Moreover, intraspecific patterns of variation were generally consistent with those at the interspecific level, suggesting that microevolutionary variation may translate into macroevolutionary patterns of ecomorphological diversity.

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Funding provided by: National Geographic Society
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100006363
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Funding provided by: Sorbonne Université
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100019125
Award Number: Idex SUPER SU-17-R-DOC-03

Funding provided by: Sorbonne Université
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100019125
Award Number: Transhumance travel grant

Funding provided by: Hrvatska Zaklada za Znanost
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004488
Award Number: HRZZ-IP-2016-06-9177

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