A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology

Autores
Vera Candioti, María Florencia; Altig, Ronald
Año de publicación
2010
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inglés
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artículo
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Labial teeth of anuran tadpoles are keratinized structures derived from the activity of a single epidermal cell of the oral labia; they are not homologous with adult anuran teeth, nor with teeth of other vertebrates. The present study comprises a first approach for studying labial tooth shape variation that will be useful for future studies of comparative development and the functional mechanics of feeding structures. We examined interspecific shape variations in the labial teeth of anuran tadpoles and searched for correlations of these variations with ecomorphological guilds and phylogeny. Species ordination shows that important variations at various taxonomic levels are related mainly to the general curvature of the tooth axis, the angle between the labial tooth base and tip, head length and curvature, and sheath width. The teeth of most basal taxa are broad-based and curved, although some broad-based teeth also characterize some phthanobatrachian species. Teeth of hyloids and ranoids differ in the oral angle, overall curvature, and sheath width. A phylogenetically independent ecomorphological effect is significant only for lotic suctorial and gastromyzophorous guilds; teeth in these forms have short, thick and curved heads, wide sheaths, and generally acute oral angles. The lack of a significant correlation between labial tooth shape and trophic guilds suggests that labial tooth harvesting ability has a wide latitude that could be particularly functional only under specific circumstances.
Fil: Vera Candioti, María Florencia. Fundación Miguel Lillo. Dirección de Zoología. Instituto de Herpetología; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Altig, Ronald. Mississippi State University; Estados Unidos
Materia
Basal Tadpoles
Canonical Phylogenetic Ordination
Curvature
Ecomorphological Guilds
Eigenshape Analysis
Head
Hyloides
Ranoides
Sheath
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
title A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
spellingShingle A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
Vera Candioti, María Florencia
Basal Tadpoles
Canonical Phylogenetic Ordination
Curvature
Ecomorphological Guilds
Eigenshape Analysis
Head
Hyloides
Ranoides
Sheath
title_short A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
title_full A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
title_fullStr A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
title_full_unstemmed A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
title_sort A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vera Candioti, María Florencia
Altig, Ronald
author Vera Candioti, María Florencia
author_facet Vera Candioti, María Florencia
Altig, Ronald
author_role author
author2 Altig, Ronald
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Basal Tadpoles
Canonical Phylogenetic Ordination
Curvature
Ecomorphological Guilds
Eigenshape Analysis
Head
Hyloides
Ranoides
Sheath
topic Basal Tadpoles
Canonical Phylogenetic Ordination
Curvature
Ecomorphological Guilds
Eigenshape Analysis
Head
Hyloides
Ranoides
Sheath
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Labial teeth of anuran tadpoles are keratinized structures derived from the activity of a single epidermal cell of the oral labia; they are not homologous with adult anuran teeth, nor with teeth of other vertebrates. The present study comprises a first approach for studying labial tooth shape variation that will be useful for future studies of comparative development and the functional mechanics of feeding structures. We examined interspecific shape variations in the labial teeth of anuran tadpoles and searched for correlations of these variations with ecomorphological guilds and phylogeny. Species ordination shows that important variations at various taxonomic levels are related mainly to the general curvature of the tooth axis, the angle between the labial tooth base and tip, head length and curvature, and sheath width. The teeth of most basal taxa are broad-based and curved, although some broad-based teeth also characterize some phthanobatrachian species. Teeth of hyloids and ranoids differ in the oral angle, overall curvature, and sheath width. A phylogenetically independent ecomorphological effect is significant only for lotic suctorial and gastromyzophorous guilds; teeth in these forms have short, thick and curved heads, wide sheaths, and generally acute oral angles. The lack of a significant correlation between labial tooth shape and trophic guilds suggests that labial tooth harvesting ability has a wide latitude that could be particularly functional only under specific circumstances.
Fil: Vera Candioti, María Florencia. Fundación Miguel Lillo. Dirección de Zoología. Instituto de Herpetología; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Altig, Ronald. Mississippi State University; Estados Unidos
description Labial teeth of anuran tadpoles are keratinized structures derived from the activity of a single epidermal cell of the oral labia; they are not homologous with adult anuran teeth, nor with teeth of other vertebrates. The present study comprises a first approach for studying labial tooth shape variation that will be useful for future studies of comparative development and the functional mechanics of feeding structures. We examined interspecific shape variations in the labial teeth of anuran tadpoles and searched for correlations of these variations with ecomorphological guilds and phylogeny. Species ordination shows that important variations at various taxonomic levels are related mainly to the general curvature of the tooth axis, the angle between the labial tooth base and tip, head length and curvature, and sheath width. The teeth of most basal taxa are broad-based and curved, although some broad-based teeth also characterize some phthanobatrachian species. Teeth of hyloids and ranoids differ in the oral angle, overall curvature, and sheath width. A phylogenetically independent ecomorphological effect is significant only for lotic suctorial and gastromyzophorous guilds; teeth in these forms have short, thick and curved heads, wide sheaths, and generally acute oral angles. The lack of a significant correlation between labial tooth shape and trophic guilds suggests that labial tooth harvesting ability has a wide latitude that could be particularly functional only under specific circumstances.
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Vera Candioti, María Florencia; Altig, Ronald; A survey of shape variation in keratinized labial teeth of anuran larvae as related to phylogeny and ecology; Oxford University Press; Biological Journal of The Linnean Society; 101; 3; 11-2010; 609-625
0024-4066
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0024-4066
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