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Morphological Variation in Wild Marmosets (Callithrix penicillata and C. geoffroyi) and Their Hybrids
Authors:Lisieux Franco Fuzessy  Ita de Oliveira Silva  Joanna Malukiewicz  Fernanda F Rodrigues Silva  Marcella do Carmo Pônzio  Vanner Boere  Rebecca Rogers Ackermann
Institution:1. Department of Plant Biology, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
2. Department of Animal Biology, Universidade Federal de Vi?osa, Vi?osa, MG, Brazil
3. School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA
4. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Universidade Federal de Vi?osa, Vi?osa, MG, Brazil
5. Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7701, South Africa
Abstract:Evolutionary theory and observation predict wider phenotypic variation in hybrids than parental species. Emergent phenotypic novelty in hybrids may in turn drive new adaptations or speciation by breaking parental phenotypic constraints. Primate hybridization is often documented through genetic evidence, but knowledge about the primate hybrid phenotype remains limited due to a small number of available studies on hybrid primate morphology. Here, we examine pelage and morphometric variation in two Brazilian marmoset species (Callithrix penicillata and C. geoffroyi) and their hybrids. Hybrids were sampled in an anthropogenic hybrid zone in the municipality of Viçosa, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. We analyzed hybrid facial and body pelage color variation, and compared 13 morphometric measures between hybrids and parental species. Five different hybrid facial morphotypes were observed, varying from intermediate to parental-like. Hybrid facial morphotypes were biased towards C. penicillata, suggesting that the pelage of this species may be dominant to that of C. geoffroyi in this context, and indicating that mate preference, and therefore gene flow/introgression, may be biased towards C. penicillata within the hybrid zone. Hybrid morphometric features were on average intermediate to parental species traits, but transgressive hybrids were also observed, suggesting that morphometric variation for the studied traits is consistent with Rieseberg’s complementary allele model. Finally, we observed a decoupling of facial patterning and size/shape in hybrids, relative to parent phenotypes, suggesting that an important factor driving phenotypic novelty within the Viçosa marmoset hybrid zone might be the loosening of evolutionary constraints on phenotypic trait integration.
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