Skull evolution and lineage diversification in endemic Malagasy carnivorans
Data files
Mar 28, 2024 version files 1.03 MB
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cran_data.RData
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mand_data.RData
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README.md
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Abstract
Madagascar is one of the world’s foremost biodiversity hotspots with more than 90% of its species endemic to the island. Malagasy carnivorans are one of only four extant terrestrial mammalian clades endemic to Madagascar. Although there are only eight extant species, these carnivorans exhibit remarkable phenotypic and ecological diversity that is often hypothesized to have diversified through an adaptive radiation. Here, we investigated the evolution of skull diversity in Malagasy carnivorans and tested if they exhibited characteristics of convergence and an adaptive radiation. We found that their skull disparity exceeds that of any other feliform family, as their skulls vary widely and strikingly capture a large amount of the morphological variation found across all feliforms. We also found evidence of shared adaptive zones in cranial shape between euplerid subclades and felids, herpestids, and viverrids. Lastly, contrary to predictions of adaptive radiation, we found that Malagasy carnivorans do not exhibit rapid lineage diversification and only marginally faster rates of mandibular shape evolution, and to a lesser extent cranial shape evolution, compared to other feliforms. These results reveal that exceptional diversification rates are not necessary to generate the striking phenotypic diversity that evolved in carnivorans after their dispersal to and isolation in Madagascar.
README: Skull evolution and lineage diversification in endemic Malagasy carnivorans
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x95x69psj
Description of the data and file structure
cran_data.Rdata contains raw data from cranial analyses:
- raw_cran_data = raw landmarks
- tree_mcc = carnivoran phylogeny used for analyses (from Upham et al. 2019)
- lm_pairs = identify matching landmark and semilandmark pairs (left and right side of the cranium)
- cran_groups_data = categorize each feliform as catlike, civetlike, or mongoose-like for convergence comparisons
- sliders = sliders file to indicate semilandmarks
mand_data.Rdata contains raw data from mandibular analyses:
- raw_mand_data = raw landmarks
- tree_mcc = carnivoran phylogeny used for analyses (from Upham et al. 2019)
- lm_pairs = identify matching landmark and semilandmark pairs (left and right side of the mandible)
- mand_groups_data = categorize each feliform as catlike, civetlike, or mongoose-like for convergence comparisons
Code/Software
cran_rscript and mand_rscript = R scripts to view and run data analyses.