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Walk the line: 600000 years of molar evolution constrained by allometry in the fossil rodent Mimomys savini
Authors:Cyril Firmat  Iván Lozano-Fernández  Jordi Agustí   Geir H. Bolstad  Gloria Cuenca-Bescós  Thomas F. Hansen  Christophe Pélabon
Abstract:The allometric-constraint hypothesis states that evolutionary divergence of morphological traits is restricted by integrated growth regulation. In this study, we test this hypothesis on a time-calibrated and well-documented palaeontological sequence of dental measurements on the Pleistocene arvicoline rodent species Mimomys savini from the Iberian Peninsula. Based on 507 specimens representing nine populations regularly spaced over 600 000 years, we compare static (within-population) and evolutionary (among-population) allometric slopes between the width and the length of the first lower molar. We find that the static allometric slope remains evolutionary stable and predicts the evolutionary allometry quite well. These results support the hypothesis that the macroevolutionary divergence of molar traits is constrained by static allometric relationships.
Keywords:dental morphology   evolutionary trend   evolutionary constraint   morphological integration   Lower Pleistocene   scaling relationship
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