Authors
Katharina C. Wollenberg Valero, Joan Garcia-Porta, Ariel Rodriguez, Monica Arias, Abhijeet Shah, Roger Daniel Randrianiaina, Jason L. Brown, Frank Glaw, Felix Amat, Sven Kuenzel, Dirk Metzler, Raphael D. Isokpehi, Miguel Vences
Publication date
2017/5/15
Journal
Nature Communications
Volume
8
Pages
15213
Publisher
NPG
Description
Anuran amphibians undergo major morphological transitions during development, but the contribution of their markedly different life-history phases to macroevolution has rarely been analysed. Here we generate testable predictions for coupling versus uncoupling of phenotypic evolution of tadpole and adult life-history phases, and for the underlying expression of genes related to morphological feature formation. We test these predictions by combining evidence from gene expression in two distantly related frogs, Xenopus laevis and Mantidactylus betsileanus, with patterns of morphological evolution in the entire radiation of Madagascan mantellid frogs. Genes linked to morphological structure formation are expressed in a highly phase-specific pattern, suggesting uncoupling of phenotypic evolution across life-history phases. This gene expression pattern agrees with uncoupled rates of trait evolution among life …
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