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The evolution of gestation length in eutherian mammals

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SummaryGestation length, or the duration of pregnancy, is a critical component of mammalian reproductive biology1. Eutherian mammals exhibit striking variation in their gestation lengths2–5, which has traditionally been linked to and allometrically scales with variation in other life history traits, including body mass and lifespan5–8. How the phenotypic landscape of gestation length variation, including its associations with body mass and lifespan variation, changed over mammalian evolution remains unknown. Phylogeny-informed analyses of 845 representative extant eutherian mammals showed that gestation length variation substantially differed in both whether and how strongly it was associated with body mass and lifespan across mammalian clades. For example, gestation length variation in Chiroptera and Cetacea was not associated with lifespan or body mass but was strongly associated only with body mass in Carnivora. We also identified 52 adaptive shifts in gestation length variation across the mammal phylogeny and 14 adaptive shifts when considering all three life history traits; the placements of six adaptive shifts are common in the two analyses. Notably, two of these shifts occurred at the roots of Cetacea and Pinnipedia, respectively, coinciding with the transition of these clades to the marine environment. The varying dynamics of the phenotypic landscape of gestation length, coupled with the varying patterns of associations between gestation length and two other major life history traits, raise the hypothesis that evolutionary constraints on gestation length have varied substantially across mammalian phylogeny. This variation in constraints implies that the genetic architecture of gestation length differs between mammal clades.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: The evolution of gestation length in eutherian mammals
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SummaryGestation length, or the duration of pregnancy, is a critical component of mammalian reproductive biology1.
Eutherian mammals exhibit striking variation in their gestation lengths2–5, which has traditionally been linked to and allometrically scales with variation in other life history traits, including body mass and lifespan5–8.
How the phenotypic landscape of gestation length variation, including its associations with body mass and lifespan variation, changed over mammalian evolution remains unknown.
Phylogeny-informed analyses of 845 representative extant eutherian mammals showed that gestation length variation substantially differed in both whether and how strongly it was associated with body mass and lifespan across mammalian clades.
For example, gestation length variation in Chiroptera and Cetacea was not associated with lifespan or body mass but was strongly associated only with body mass in Carnivora.
We also identified 52 adaptive shifts in gestation length variation across the mammal phylogeny and 14 adaptive shifts when considering all three life history traits; the placements of six adaptive shifts are common in the two analyses.
Notably, two of these shifts occurred at the roots of Cetacea and Pinnipedia, respectively, coinciding with the transition of these clades to the marine environment.
The varying dynamics of the phenotypic landscape of gestation length, coupled with the varying patterns of associations between gestation length and two other major life history traits, raise the hypothesis that evolutionary constraints on gestation length have varied substantially across mammalian phylogeny.
This variation in constraints implies that the genetic architecture of gestation length differs between mammal clades.

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