Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards

The independent evolution of similar morphologies has long been a subject of considerable interest to biologists. Does phenotypic convergence reflect the primacy of natural selection, or does development set the course of evolution by channelling variation in certain directions? Here, we examine the...

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2012
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2011.0840
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/26881
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Convergent evolution
Allometry
Evo-devo
Parallel evolution
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv La modificación repetida de los programas tempranos de morfogénesis de las extremidades subyace a la convergencia de la longitud relativa de las extremidades en los lagartos Anolis.
title Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
spellingShingle Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
Convergent evolution
Allometry
Evo-devo
Parallel evolution
title_short Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
title_full Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
title_fullStr Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
title_full_unstemmed Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
title_sort Repeated modification of early limb morphogenesis programmes underlies the convergence of relative limb length in Anolis lizards
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Convergent evolution
Allometry
Evo-devo
Parallel evolution
topic Convergent evolution
Allometry
Evo-devo
Parallel evolution
description The independent evolution of similar morphologies has long been a subject of considerable interest to biologists. Does phenotypic convergence reflect the primacy of natural selection, or does development set the course of evolution by channelling variation in certain directions? Here, we examine the ontogenetic origins of relative limb length variation among Anolis lizard habitat specialists to address whether convergent phenotypes have arisen through convergent developmental trajectories. Despite the numerous developmental processes that could potentially contribute to variation in adult limb length, our analyses reveal that, in Anolis lizards, such variation is repeatedly the result of changes occurring very early in development, prior to formation of the cartilaginous long bone anlagen.
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