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Coelacanth evolution

Analyses accompanying article on coelacanth evolution.

Latimeria chalumnae



Prof Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Global Ecology | Partuyarta Ngadluku Wardli Kuu, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
June 2023
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article:
CLEMENT, AM, R CLOUTIER, MSY LEE, B KING, O VANHAESEBROUCKE, CJA BRADSHAW, H DUTEL, K TRINAJSTIC, JA LONG. New Devonian coelacanth reconfigures actinistian phylogeny, disparity, and evolutionary dynamics. Nature Communications. In review.

Abstract

The living coelacanth Latimeria (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) is iconic as a ‘living fossil’ within one of the most morphologically conservative vertebrate groups. We describe a new, exceptionally preserved 3-D coelacanth from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation in Western Australia. This new fossil fish fills a critical transitional stage in coelacanth disparity and evolution. We assembled the most comprehensive analysis of the group to assess the phylogeny, evolutionary rates, and morphological disparity of all coelacanths. We revealed a major shift in morphological disparity between Devonian and post-Devonian coelacanths. Meristic and continuous characters have continued to evolve, while discrete character changes (representing major morphological innovations within coelacanths) have essentially ceased since the mid-Cretaceous. Overall, tectonic activity best explains variation in the rates of coelacanth evolution.

  • BEAST (Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of discrete, meristic and continuous traits; written by Mike Lee)
  • PAUP (parsimony analysis of discrete traits; written by Mike Lee)

coelacanth phylogeny

epoch clock

disparity

- disparity.R (developed by Olivia Vanhaesebroucke): R code for disparity analyses and figure.

decision tree

- Coelacanth evolR-envir model.R (developed by Corey Bradshaw): R code to reproduce the resampled boosted regression tree analysis for determining the environmental drivers of coelacanth rate of evolution.

1Marcilly et al. 2022 Gondwana Res 110:128; 2Marcilly et al. 2021 Gondwana Res 97:176; 3Witkowski et al. 2018 Sci Adv 4:3aat4556; 4Song et al. 2019 J Earth Sci 30:236

Required R libraries

R logo cluster, data.table, dismo, dispRity, dplyr, gbm, geoscale, ggplot2, ggrepel, grid, Momocs, phylotate, phytools, plyr, readxl, reshape2, scales, stats, tidyverse, vegan


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