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Testing evolutionary stasis and trends in first lower molar shape of extinct Italian populations of Terricola savii (Arvicolidae,Rodentia) by means of geometric morphometrics
Authors:P. PIRAS  F. MARCOLINI  P. RAIA  M. T. CURCIO  T. KOTSAKIS
Affiliation:1. Department of Geological Sciences, Roma Tre University, Roma, Italy;2. Center for Evolutionary Ecology, Roma, Italy;3. Department of Earth Sciences, Federico II University of Naples, Napoli, Italy;4. Via Mura dei Francesi, Ciampino (RM), Italy
Abstract:Extinct populations of Terricola savii have been investigated in order to analyse evolutionary stasis and correlation of first lower molar shape with climatic proxies by means of geometric morphometrics. Evolutionary stasis, its recognition and explanation are central topics in evolutionary paleobiology. In this study, tooth shape variation of the arvicolid T. savii has been analysed through time. In addition to explicit multivariate tests of stasis based on landmark and semi‐landmark geometric morphometrics, first lower molar M1 shape has been decomposed in orthogonal axes of variation and tested for correlation with climate changes. Multivariate tests were consistent with evolutionary stasis. Yet, according to univariate tests, the dominant dimension of shape variation shows a temporal trend well correlated with a climatic proxy, i.e. δ18O. The remaining variation does not show any trend. Adaptation to current climatic condition might occur even without affecting shape as a whole. Phenotypic plasticity of this species could be invoked to explain evolutionary stasis, as a long time pattern.
Keywords:Arvicolidae  geometric morphometrics  phenotypic plasticity  stasis  tooth morphology  δ  18O
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