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Ontogenetic origins of cranial convergence between the extinct marsupial thylacine and placental gray wolf.

Axel H Newton1,2,3, Vera Weisbecker4, Andrew J Pask5,6, Christy A Hipsley7,8.   

Abstract

Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers unique insights into how natural selection influences developmental and molecular processes to generate shared adaptations. The extinct marsupial thylacine and placental gray wolf represent one of the most extraordinary cases of convergent evolution in mammals, sharing striking cranial similarities despite 160 million years of independent evolution. We digitally reconstructed their cranial ontogeny from birth to adulthood to examine how and when convergence arises through patterns of allometry, mosaicism, modularity, and integration. We find the thylacine and wolf crania develop along nearly parallel growth trajectories, despite lineage-specific constraints and heterochrony in timing of ossification. These constraints were found to enforce distinct cranial modularity and integration patterns during development, which were unable to explain their adult convergence. Instead, we identify a developmental origin for their convergent cranial morphologies through patterns of mosaic evolution, occurring within bone groups sharing conserved embryonic tissue origins. Interestingly, these patterns are accompanied by homoplasy in gene regulatory networks associated with neural crest cells, critical for skull patterning. Together, our findings establish empirical links between adaptive phenotypic and genotypic convergence and provides a digital resource for further investigations into the developmental basis of mammalian evolution.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33420327      PMCID: PMC7794302          DOI: 10.1038/s42003-020-01569-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


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4.  Genome of the Tasmanian tiger provides insights into the evolution and demography of an extinct marsupial carnivore.

Authors:  Charles Y Feigin; Axel H Newton; Liliya Doronina; Jürgen Schmitz; Christy A Hipsley; Kieren J Mitchell; Graham Gower; Bastien Llamas; Julien Soubrier; Thomas N Heider; Brandon R Menzies; Alan Cooper; Rachel J O'Neill; Andrew J Pask
Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol       Date:  2017-12-11       Impact factor: 15.460

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Authors:  Yoshio Wakamatsu; Tadashi Nomura; Noriko Osumi; Kunihiro Suzuki
Journal:  Evol Dev       Date:  2014-06-17       Impact factor: 1.930

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Journal:  Brain Behav Evol       Date:  2018-04-10       Impact factor: 1.808

8.  Letting the 'cat' out of the bag: pouch young development of the extinct Tasmanian tiger revealed by X-ray computed tomography.

Authors:  Axel H Newton; Frantisek Spoutil; Jan Prochazka; Jay R Black; Kathryn Medlock; Robert N Paddle; Marketa Knitlova; Christy A Hipsley; Andrew J Pask
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2018-02-21       Impact factor: 2.963

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10.  Do Developmental Constraints and High Integration Limit the Evolution of the Marsupial Oral Apparatus?

Authors:  Anjali Goswami; Marcela Randau; P David Polly; Vera Weisbecker; C Verity Bennett; Lionel Hautier; Marcelo R Sánchez-Villagra
Journal:  Integr Comp Biol       Date:  2016-06-02       Impact factor: 3.326

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2.  A Chromosome-Scale Hybrid Genome Assembly of the Extinct Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus).

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Journal:  Genome Biol Evol       Date:  2022-04-10       Impact factor: 3.416

3.  Morphometric and Genetic Description of Trophic Adaptations in Cichlid Fishes.

Authors:  Leah DeLorenzo; Victoria DeBrock; Aldo Carmona Baez; Patrick J Ciccotto; Erin N Peterson; Clare Stull; Natalie B Roberts; Reade B Roberts; Kara E Powder
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-03

4.  Postnatal development in a marsupial model, the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata; Dasyuromorphia: Dasyuridae).

Authors:  Laura E Cook; Axel H Newton; Christy A Hipsley; Andrew J Pask
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-09-02
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