Data and materials for "Decoupled phenotypic constraints framed by respiratory adaptation in the rise of land vertebrates"
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Land vertebrates today comprise amniotes and lissamphibians, which have highly different modes of gas exchange, and distinct skull shapes and body size distributions. A central hypothesis of tetrapod evolution proposes a connection between these traits during their initial divergence, 335 million years ago. But this has yet to be tested in a broad phylogenetic context. We investigate the evolution of body size, skull proportions and respiratory traits among early land vertebrates, from the Middle Devonian to Early Permian using quantitative analysis of a dataset incorporating 344 species. We find that lissamphibian precursors show stronger constraints on body size than stem amniotes and increases in relative skull height were facilitated by relaxed constraints on the amniote stem-lineage. These differences can be explained by respiratory innovations. Dependence on cutaneous gas exchange constrained lissamphibians and their close relatives to small body sizes, whereas rib-based lung ventilation enabled larger maximum body sizes and free of skull shapes in terrestrial amniotes.
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2026-02-27



