Dietary specialization drives adaptation, convergence, and integration across the cranial and appendicular skeleton in Waterfowl (Anseriformes)
Ray Chatterji,
Tracy A. Heath,
Helen F. James
et al.
Abstract:Convergence provides strong evidence for adaptive evolution as it reflects shared adaptive responses to the same selection pressures. The waterfowl (order Anseriformes) are an ideal group in which to study convergent evolution as they have repeatedly evolved morphotypes putatively correlated with diet (i.e., dabbler, grazer, diver). Here, we construct the most robust evolutionary hypothesis to date for waterfowl and reveal widespread morphological convergence across the order. We quantified the shape of the sk… Show more
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