Understanding the evolution of viviparity using intraspecific variation in reproductive mode and transitional forms of pregnancy

Camilla M. Whittington*, James U. Van Dyke, Stephanie Q. T. Liang, Scott V. Edwards, Richard Shine, Michael B. Thompson, Catherine E. Grueber

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    Abstract

    How innovations such as vision, flight and pregnancy evolve is a central question in evolutionary biology. Examination of transitional (intermediate) forms of these traits can help address this question, but these intermediate phenotypes are very rare in extant species. Here we explore the biology and evolution of transitional forms of pregnancy that are midway between the ancestral state of oviparity (egg-laying) and the derived state, viviparity (live birth). Transitional forms of pregnancy occur in only three vertebrates, all of which are lizard species that also display intraspecific variation in reproductive phenotype. In these lizards (Lerista bougainvillii, Saiphos equalis, and Zootoca vivipara), geographic variation of three reproductive forms occurs within a single species: oviparity, viviparity, and a transitional form of pregnancy. This phenomenon offers the valuable prospect of watching ‘evolution in action’. In these species, it is possible to conduct comparative research using different reproductive forms that are not confounded by speciation, and are of relatively recent origin. We identify major proximate and ultimate questions that can be addressed in these species, and the genetic and genomic tools that can help us understand how transitional forms of pregnancy are produced, despite predicted fitness costs. We argue that these taxa represent an excellent prospect for understanding the major evolutionary shift between egg-laying and live birth, which is a fundamental innovation in the history of animals.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1179-1192
    Number of pages14
    JournalBiological Reviews
    Volume97
    Issue number3
    Early online date30 Jan 2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

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    Keywords

    • bimodal reproduction
    • evolutionary innovations
    • oviparity
    • reproductive biology
    • squamate

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