Solitary ecology as a phenomenon extending beyond insular systems: exaptive evolution in Anolis lizards
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The mechanisms driving phenotypic evolution have been of interest to biologists since Darwin. Ecological releaseâwherein adaptive evolution occurs following relaxation of constraining selective pressuresâand environmental filteringâwherein exaptive traits allow colonization of a new areaâhave been studied in several insular cases. Anolis lizards, which may exist in solitude or sympatry with multiple congeners, are an excellent system for evaluating whether ecological release and environmental filtering are associated with phenotypic shifts across phylogenetic and geographical scales. Insular solitary Anolis exhibit phenotypic differentiation in body size and sexual size dimorphismâSSDâthrough exaptive and adaptive evolution, respectively. But, the generality of these effects has not yet been addressed. Here, we analyse the evolution of body size and SSD relative to sympatry in mainland Anolis. We found that mainland species co-occurring with few congeners exhibit uniform body size and g...
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