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  • Scolecophidians, a group of early-diverging snakes, are crucial to understanding the evolution of snake feeding mechanisms and their ecological beginnings, yet research on this topic is limited.
  • This study examines skull modularity in squamates by looking at anatomical network analysis, revealing complex patterns of jaw evolution in 'microstomatans' and highlighting the roles of small-gaped feeding, fossoriality, and miniaturization.
  • Findings indicate that scolecophidians converge in certain traits rather than being primitive and uniform, providing important insights into major evolutionary trends among snakes and their origins.

Article Abstract

Traditionally considered the earliest-diverging group of snakes, scolecophidians are central to major evolutionary paradigms regarding squamate feeding mechanisms and the ecological origins of snakes. However, quantitative analyses of these phenomena remain scarce. Herein, we therefore assess skull modularity in squamates via anatomical network analysis, focusing on the interplay between 'microstomy' (small-gaped feeding), fossoriality, and miniaturization in scolecophidians. Our analyses reveal distinctive patterns of jaw connectivity across purported 'microstomatans', thus supporting a more complex scenario of jaw evolution than traditionally portrayed. We also find that fossoriality and miniaturization each define a similar region of topospace (i.e., connectivity-based morphospace), with their combined influence imposing further evolutionary constraint on skull architecture. These results ultimately indicate convergence among scolecophidians, refuting widespread perspectives of these snakes as fundamentally plesiomorphic and morphologically homogeneous. This network-based examination of skull modularity-the first of its kind for snakes, and one of the first to analyze squamates-thus provides key insights into macroevolutionary trends among squamates, with particular implications for snake origins and evolution.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9411180PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18649-zDOI Listing

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