Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution

Stag beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Lucanidae) have received extensive attention from researchers in behavioral ecology and evolutionary biology. There have been no previous quantitative analyses, particularly using a geometric morphometric approach based on a large sample of...

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Main Authors: Mengna Zhang, Yongying Ruan, Xia Wan, Yijie Tong, Xingke Yang, Ming Bai
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/26164/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-74a001391a2a4ced80b1e55686667d162020-11-24T21:54:43ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702019-03-01833214010.3897/zookeys.833.2616426164Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolutionMengna Zhang0Yongying Ruan1Xia Wan2Yijie Tong3Xingke Yang4Ming Bai5Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesSchool of Applied Chemistry and Biological TechnologyAnhui UniversityInstitute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Stag beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Lucanidae) have received extensive attention from researchers in behavioral ecology and evolutionary biology. There have been no previous quantitative analyses, particularly using a geometric morphometric approach based on a large sample of data, to shed light on the morphological diversity and evolution of Lucanidae. Thoracic adaptation and ecological differentiation are intimately related, and the pronotum bears important muscles and supports the locomotion of prothoracic legs. The elytron is an autapomorphy of the Coleoptera. To reconstruct and visualize the patterns of evolutionary diversification and phylogenetic history of shape change, an ancestral groundplan can be reconstructed by mapping geometric morphometric data onto a phylogenetic tree. In this study, the morphologies of the pronotum and elytron in 1303 stag beetles (Lucanidae), including approximately 99.2% of all globally described species, were examined, thus revealing several aspects of morphological diversity and evolution. First, on the basis of geometric morphometric analysis, we found significant morphological differences in the pronotum or elytron between any two Lucanidae subfamilies. And we subsequently reconstructed the ancestral groundplans of the two structures in stag beetles and compared them with those of extant species (through cladistic and geometric morphometric methods). The ancestral groundplan of Lucanidae was found to be most similar to extant Nicagini in both the pronotum and elytron, according to Mahalanobis distances. Furthermore, we analyzed species richness and morphological diversity of stag beetles and the relationships between them and found that the two parameters were not always correlated. Aesalinae was found to be the most diverse subfamily in both the pronotum and elytron, despite its poor species richness, and the diversity of the pronotum or elytron was not superior in Lucaninae, despite its high species richness. Our study provides insights into the morphological variations and evolutionary history of the pronotum and elytron in four subfamilies of stag beetles, and it illuminates the relationship between morphological diversity and species richness. Intriguingly, our analysis indicates that morphological diversity and species richness are not always correlated. These findings may stimulate further studies in this field. https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/26164/download/pdf/
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author Mengna Zhang
Yongying Ruan
Xia Wan
Yijie Tong
Xingke Yang
Ming Bai
spellingShingle Mengna Zhang
Yongying Ruan
Xia Wan
Yijie Tong
Xingke Yang
Ming Bai
Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution
ZooKeys
author_facet Mengna Zhang
Yongying Ruan
Xia Wan
Yijie Tong
Xingke Yang
Ming Bai
author_sort Mengna Zhang
title Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution
title_short Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution
title_full Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution
title_fullStr Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution
title_full_unstemmed Geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution
title_sort geometric morphometric analysis of the pronotum and elytron in stag beetles: insight into its diversity and evolution
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series ZooKeys
issn 1313-2989
1313-2970
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Stag beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Lucanidae) have received extensive attention from researchers in behavioral ecology and evolutionary biology. There have been no previous quantitative analyses, particularly using a geometric morphometric approach based on a large sample of data, to shed light on the morphological diversity and evolution of Lucanidae. Thoracic adaptation and ecological differentiation are intimately related, and the pronotum bears important muscles and supports the locomotion of prothoracic legs. The elytron is an autapomorphy of the Coleoptera. To reconstruct and visualize the patterns of evolutionary diversification and phylogenetic history of shape change, an ancestral groundplan can be reconstructed by mapping geometric morphometric data onto a phylogenetic tree. In this study, the morphologies of the pronotum and elytron in 1303 stag beetles (Lucanidae), including approximately 99.2% of all globally described species, were examined, thus revealing several aspects of morphological diversity and evolution. First, on the basis of geometric morphometric analysis, we found significant morphological differences in the pronotum or elytron between any two Lucanidae subfamilies. And we subsequently reconstructed the ancestral groundplans of the two structures in stag beetles and compared them with those of extant species (through cladistic and geometric morphometric methods). The ancestral groundplan of Lucanidae was found to be most similar to extant Nicagini in both the pronotum and elytron, according to Mahalanobis distances. Furthermore, we analyzed species richness and morphological diversity of stag beetles and the relationships between them and found that the two parameters were not always correlated. Aesalinae was found to be the most diverse subfamily in both the pronotum and elytron, despite its poor species richness, and the diversity of the pronotum or elytron was not superior in Lucaninae, despite its high species richness. Our study provides insights into the morphological variations and evolutionary history of the pronotum and elytron in four subfamilies of stag beetles, and it illuminates the relationship between morphological diversity and species richness. Intriguingly, our analysis indicates that morphological diversity and species richness are not always correlated. These findings may stimulate further studies in this field.
url https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/26164/download/pdf/
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