2020
DOI: 10.1111/evo.14130
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Morphological integration and modularity in the hyperkinetic feeding system of aquatic‐foraging snakes

Abstract: The kinetic skull is a key innovation that allowed snakes to capture, manipulate, and swallow prey exclusively using their heads using the coordinated movement of eight bones. Despite these unique feeding behaviors, patterns of evolutionary integration and modularity within the feeding bones of snakes in a phylogenetic framework have yet to be addressed. Here, we use a dataset of 60 μCT‐scanned skulls and high‐density geometric morphometric methods to address the origin and patterns of variation and integratio… Show more

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“…Unlike rotation and position, relative size variation of landmark subsets between observations is independent of preservational variation. Development of local superimposition procedures that maintain this size variation (as fixed angle methods do) while also fixing angles between component parts of a complex articulating structure (e.g., “iterative rearticulations” and “superimposed centroids” approaches in Rhoda et al 2021 ) should be an avenue for future research.…”
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“…Unlike rotation and position, relative size variation of landmark subsets between observations is independent of preservational variation. Development of local superimposition procedures that maintain this size variation (as fixed angle methods do) while also fixing angles between component parts of a complex articulating structure (e.g., “iterative rearticulations” and “superimposed centroids” approaches in Rhoda et al 2021 ) should be an avenue for future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The matched local superimpositions procedure incorporates information about the relative orientation, position, and scale of an anatomically realistic reference landmark configuration ( Fig. 1C ) ( Rhoda et al 2021 ). This procedure is a direct extension of that advocated by Collyer et al (2020) with relative orientation and position of each subset included, permitting clearer biological interpretation of patterns of shape variation.…”
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