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Osteological postcranial traits in hylid anurans indicate a morphological continuum between swimming and jumping locomotor modes
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2017-03Registro en:
Soliz, Monica Carina; Tulli, María José; Abdala, Virginia Sara Luz; Osteological postcranial traits in hylid anurans indicate a morphological continuum between swimming and jumping locomotor modes; Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc; Journal of Morphology; 278; 3; 3-2017; 403-417
0362-2525
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Soliz, Monica Carina
Tulli, María José
Abdala, Virginia Sara Luz
Resumen
Anurans exhibit a particularly wide range of locomotor modes that result in wide variations in their skeletal structure. This article investigates the possible correlation between morphological aspects of the hylid postcranial skeleton and their different locomotor modes and habitat use. To do so, we analyzed 18 morphometric postcranial variables in 19 different anuran species representative of a variety of locomotor modes (jumper, hopper, walker, and swimmer) and habitat uses (arboreal, bush, terrestrial, and aquatic). Our results show that the evolution of the postcranial hylid skeleton cannot be explained by one single model, as for example, the girdles suggest modular evolution while the vertebral column suggests other evolutionary modules. In conjunction with data from several other studies, we were able to show a relationship between hylid morphology and habitat use; offering further evidence that the jumper/swimmer and walker/hopper locomotor modes exhibit quite similar morphological architecture. This allowed us to infer that new locomotor modalities are, in fact, generated along a morphological continuum.