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昼行性、夜行性与灵长类视觉系统的演化

Diurnality, nocturnality, and the evolution of primate visual systems.

作者信息

Ankel-Simons F, Rasmussen D T

机构信息

Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27705, USA.

出版信息

Am J Phys Anthropol. 2008;Suppl 47:100-17. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.20957.

Abstract

Much of the recent research on the evolution of primate visual systems has assumed that a minimum number of shifts have occurred in circadian activity patterns over the course of primate evolution. The evolutionary origins of key higher taxonomic groups have been interpreted by some researchers as a consequence of a rare shift from nocturnality to diurnality (e.g., Anthropoidea) or from diurnality to nocturnality (e.g., Tarsiidae). Interpreting the evolution of primate visual systems with an ecological approach without parsimony constraints suggests that the evolutionary transitions in activity pattern are more common than what would be allowed by parsimony models, and that such transitions are probably less important in the origin of higher level taxa. The analysis of 17 communities of primates distributed widely around the world and through geological time shows that primate communities consistently contain both nocturnal and diurnal forms, regardless of the taxonomic sources of the communities. This suggests that primates in a community will adapt their circadian pattern to fill empty diurnal or nocturnal niches. Several evolutionary transitions from one pattern to the other within narrow taxonomic groups are solidly documented, and these cases probably represent a small fraction of such transitions throughout the Cenozoic. One or more switches have been documented among platyrrhine monkeys, Malagasy prosimians, Eocene omomyids, Eocene adapoids, and early African anthropoids, with inconclusive but suggestive data within tarsiids. The interpretation of living and extinct primates as fitting into one of two diarhythmic categories is itself problematic, because many extant primates show significant behavioral activity both nocturnally and diurnally. Parsimony models routinely interpret ancestral primates to have been nocturnal, but analyses of morphological and genetic data indicate that they may have been diurnal, or that early primate radiations were likely to have generated both nocturnal and diurnal forms, especially given the unusual annual light regimes faced by Early Tertiary primates living outside today's latitudinal tropics. We review the essential morphology and physiology of the primate visual system to look for features that might constrain evolutionary switches, and we find that the pattern of variation within and among primate groups in eye size, corneal size, retinal morphology, and opsin distribution are all consistent with the idea that there is considerable evolutionary flexibility in the visual system. These results suggest that primate lineages may evolve from diurnal to nocturnal, and vice versa, more readily and more rapidly than has been suggested by the use of strict parsimony models. This has implications for interpreting the fossil record and reconstructing key evolutionary events in primate evolution.

摘要

近期许多关于灵长类视觉系统进化的研究都假定,在灵长类进化过程中,昼夜活动模式发生的转变次数最少。一些研究人员将关键高等分类群的进化起源解释为从夜行性到昼行性(如类人猿)或从昼行性到夜行性(如跗猴科)这种罕见转变的结果。用一种不受简约性限制的生态学方法来解释灵长类视觉系统的进化表明,活动模式的进化转变比简约性模型所允许的更为常见,而且这种转变在高级分类单元的起源中可能不那么重要。对分布于世界各地且跨越地质时期的17个灵长类动物群落的分析表明,无论群落的分类来源如何,灵长类动物群落始终同时包含夜行性和昼行性物种。这表明群落中的灵长类动物会调整它们的昼夜模式以填补昼间或夜间的生态位空缺。在狭窄的分类群内从一种模式到另一种模式的几次进化转变有确凿记录,而这些案例可能仅占整个新生代此类转变的一小部分。在阔鼻猴、马达加斯加原猴、始新世的兔猴、始新世的 adapoids 以及早期非洲类人猿中都有一次或多次转变的记录,在跗猴科中有不确定但有暗示性的数据。将现存和已灭绝的灵长类动物解释为符合两种昼夜节律类别之一本身就存在问题,因为许多现存灵长类动物在夜间和白天都表现出显著的行为活动。简约性模型通常将原始灵长类动物解释为夜行性,但对形态学和遗传学数据的分析表明它们可能是昼行性的,或者早期灵长类动物的辐射很可能产生了夜行性和昼行性两种形态,特别是考虑到生活在当今纬度热带地区以外的早第三纪灵长类动物所面临的不寻常的年度光照情况。我们回顾了灵长类视觉系统的基本形态和生理特征,以寻找可能限制进化转变的特征,并且我们发现灵长类群体内部和之间在眼睛大小、角膜大小、视网膜形态和视蛋白分布方面的变异模式都与视觉系统存在相当大的进化灵活性这一观点一致。这些结果表明,灵长类谱系从昼行性向夜行性,反之亦然,可能比使用严格的简约性模型所暗示的更容易、更迅速地进化。这对于解释化石记录和重建灵长类进化中的关键进化事件具有重要意义。

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