Published on 15 November 2023 |

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Raw data and Matlab code for: Convergence in carnivorous pitcher plants reveals a mechanism for composite trait evolution

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Bauer, Ulrike;Jetter, Reinhard;Mortimer, Beth;Chomicki, Guillaume;Busta, Lucas;Gozdzik, Jedrzej;Burin, Gustavo

Description

Composite traits involve multiple components that, only when combined, gain a new synergistic function. Thus, how they evolve remains a puzzle. We combined field experiments, microscopy, chemical analyses and laser Doppler vibrometry with comparative phylogenetic analyses to show that two carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plant species convergently evolved identical adaptations in three distinct traits to acquire a new, composite trapping mechanism. Comparative analyses suggest that this new trait arose convergently via ‘spontaneous coincidence’ of the required trait combination, rather than directional selection in the component traits. Our results indicate a plausible mechanism for composite trait evolution and highlight the importance of stochastic phenotypic variation as a facilitator of evolutionary novelty.

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1.9

FAIR Score

77%

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Dryad

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Genetics

Field

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

56%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Nepenthestrait dataMorphometrylaser vibrometryGC-MShighspeed videographyFOS: Biological sciences

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FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

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1.00