Variation in mandible development and its relationship to dependence on parents across burying beetles.
Kyle M BenowitzMadeline E SparksElizabeth C McKinneyPatricia J MooreAllen J MoorePublished in: Ecology and evolution (2018)
We argue that the absence of mandible serrations occurs due to alternative selection pressures incurred in larvae dependent upon parents to survive. We suggest that this may have led to a variable function for mandibles, perhaps related to increased competitive ability among siblings or increased efficiency in receiving nutrition from parents. Furthermore, we propose that the phylogenetic pattern we see is consistent with the long-held evolutionary hypothesis that evolutionary change in behavior and physiology precede morphological change.