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Brain size diversity in adaptation and speciation of subterranean mole rats
Authors:E Nevo    P Pirlot  A Beiles
Institution:Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Israel, and Department of Biological Sciences, University of Montreal, Canada
Abstract:We have tested brain size diversity and encephalization in the actively speciating subterranean mole rats of the Spalax ehrenbergi superspecies in Israel. Our sample involved 171 individuals comprising 12 populations and 4 chromosomal species (2n = 52, 54, 58 and 60) distributed parapatrically from the northern Mediterranean region southward (2n = 52, 54→+58→60) into increasingly more arid and unpredictable climatic regimes, approaching the Negev Desert. Our results indicate that relative brain size and encephalization are highest in 2n = 60 as compared with 2n = 52, 54 and 58. We hypothesize that this pattern is adaptive and molded by natural selection. Brain evolution and higher encephalization in the S. ehrenbergi complex appears to be associated with increasing ecological stresses of aridity and climatic unpredictability.
Keywords:Brain evolution  Encephalization  Natural selection  Ecological unpredictability              Spalax ehrenbergi
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