Evolution along allometric lines of least resistance: Morphological differentiation in Pristurus geckos

Héctor Tejero-Cicuéndez,Iris Menéndez,Adrián Talavera, Gabriel Riaño, Bernat Burriel-Carranza,Marc Simó-Riudalbas, Salvador Carranza,Dean C. Adams

biorxiv(2022)

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Species living in distinct habitats often experience unique ecological selective pressures, which can drive phenotypic divergence. However, how ecophenotypic patterns are affected by allometric trends and trait integration levels is less well understood. Here we evaluate the role of allometry in shaping body size and shape diversity in Pristurus geckos utilizing differing habitats. We found that patterns of body shape allometry and integration were distinct in species with different habitat preferences, with ground-dwelling Pristurus displaying the most divergent allometric trend and the strongest integration. There was also strong concordance between static allometry across individuals and evolutionary allometry among species, revealing that body shape differences among individuals were predictive of evolutionary changes across the phylogeny at macroevolutionary scales. This suggested that phenotypic evolution occurred along allometric lines of least resistance, with allometric trajectories imposing a strong influence on the magnitude and direction of size and shape changes across the phylogeny. When viewed in phylomorphospace, the largest rock-dwelling species were most similar in body shape to the smallest ground-dwelling species, and vice versa. Thus, in Pristurus , phenotypic evolution along the differing habitat-based allometric trajectories resulted in similar body shapes at differing body sizes in distinct ecological habitats. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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