Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.

Larval modes of development affect evolutionary processes and influence the distribution of marine invertebrates in the ocean. The decrease in pelagic development toward higher latitudes is one of the patterns of distribution most frequently discussed in marine organisms (Thorson's rule), which...

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Main Authors: Paula Pappalardo, Enrique Rodríguez-Serrano, Miriam Fernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3979742?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-16b1045646b24433aaffef89181ef9aa2020-11-25T02:48:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9410410.1371/journal.pone.0094104Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.Paula PappalardoEnrique Rodríguez-SerranoMiriam FernándezLarval modes of development affect evolutionary processes and influence the distribution of marine invertebrates in the ocean. The decrease in pelagic development toward higher latitudes is one of the patterns of distribution most frequently discussed in marine organisms (Thorson's rule), which has been related to increased larval mortality associated with long pelagic durations in colder waters. However, the type of substrate occupied by adults has been suggested to influence the generality of the latitudinal patterns in larval development. To help understand how the environment affects the evolution of larval types we evaluated the association between larval development and habitat using gastropods of the Muricidae family as a model group. To achieve this goal, we collected information on latitudinal distribution, sea water temperature, larval development and type of substrate occupied by adults. We constructed a molecular phylogeny for 45 species of muricids to estimate the ancestral character states and to assess the relationship between traits using comparative methods in a Bayesian framework. Our results showed high probability for a common ancestor of the muricids with nonpelagic (and nonfeeding) development, that lived in hard bottoms and cold temperatures. From this ancestor, a pelagic feeding larva evolved three times, and some species shifted to warmer temperatures or sand bottoms. The evolution of larval development was not independent of habitat; the most probable evolutionary route reconstructed in the analysis of correlated evolution showed that type of larval development may change in soft bottoms but in hard bottoms this change is highly unlikely. Lower sea water temperatures were associated with nonpelagic modes of development, supporting Thorson's rule. We show how environmental pressures can favor a particular mode of larval development or transitions between larval modes and discuss the reacquisition of feeding larva in muricids gastropods.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3979742?pdf=render
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author Paula Pappalardo
Enrique Rodríguez-Serrano
Miriam Fernández
spellingShingle Paula Pappalardo
Enrique Rodríguez-Serrano
Miriam Fernández
Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.
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author_facet Paula Pappalardo
Enrique Rodríguez-Serrano
Miriam Fernández
author_sort Paula Pappalardo
title Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.
title_short Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.
title_full Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.
title_fullStr Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.
title_full_unstemmed Correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.
title_sort correlated evolution between mode of larval development and habitat in muricid gastropods.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Larval modes of development affect evolutionary processes and influence the distribution of marine invertebrates in the ocean. The decrease in pelagic development toward higher latitudes is one of the patterns of distribution most frequently discussed in marine organisms (Thorson's rule), which has been related to increased larval mortality associated with long pelagic durations in colder waters. However, the type of substrate occupied by adults has been suggested to influence the generality of the latitudinal patterns in larval development. To help understand how the environment affects the evolution of larval types we evaluated the association between larval development and habitat using gastropods of the Muricidae family as a model group. To achieve this goal, we collected information on latitudinal distribution, sea water temperature, larval development and type of substrate occupied by adults. We constructed a molecular phylogeny for 45 species of muricids to estimate the ancestral character states and to assess the relationship between traits using comparative methods in a Bayesian framework. Our results showed high probability for a common ancestor of the muricids with nonpelagic (and nonfeeding) development, that lived in hard bottoms and cold temperatures. From this ancestor, a pelagic feeding larva evolved three times, and some species shifted to warmer temperatures or sand bottoms. The evolution of larval development was not independent of habitat; the most probable evolutionary route reconstructed in the analysis of correlated evolution showed that type of larval development may change in soft bottoms but in hard bottoms this change is highly unlikely. Lower sea water temperatures were associated with nonpelagic modes of development, supporting Thorson's rule. We show how environmental pressures can favor a particular mode of larval development or transitions between larval modes and discuss the reacquisition of feeding larva in muricids gastropods.
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