As a consequence of adaptation to the cave environment, the blind Mexican cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus, has evolved several cranial aberrations including changes to bone sizes, shapes and presence of numerous lateral asymmetries. Prior studies of cranial asymmetry in cavefish focused strictly on adult specimens. Thus, the extent to which these asymmetries emerge in adulthood, or earlier in the life history of cavefish, was unknown. We performed a geometric morphometric analysis of shape variation in the chondrocranium and osteocranium across life history in two distinct cavefish populations and surface-dwelling fish. The cartilaginous skull in juveniles was bilaterally symmetric and chondrocranial shape was conserved in all three population...
AbstractThe left/right asymmetry of adult flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) is remarkable given the ext...
The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, exists as two morphs of a single species, a sighted surface m...
for lateralization at a population and/or individual level in ‘lower ’ vertebrates is reviewed. The ...
<div><p>As a consequence of adaptation to the cave environment, the blind Mexican cavefish, <i>Astya...
Craniofacial asymmetry is a convergent trait widely distributed across animals that colonize the ext...
<p>Surface-rendered microCT images of the dorso-cranium are presented for individual surface fish (A...
<p>The formation of the chondrocranium is complete by 6–8dpf. Cranial bones begin to develop around ...
The skull is one of the most informative anatomical modules in the vertebrate bauplan reflecting phy...
<p>Representative juvenile (8 dpf) specimens from surface fish (A), Tinaja (B) and Pachón (C) cavefi...
The evolution of foraging behaviors is key to colonizing challenging habitats such as a cave's dark ...
The biological basis of lateralized cranial aberrations can be rooted in early asymmetric patterning...
Sinocyclocheilus, a large radiation of freshwater cavefish, are well-known for their presence of reg...
Laterality has been studied in several vertebrates, mainly in terms of brain lateralization and beha...
<div><p>The Mexican tetra, <em>Astyanax mexicanus</em>, exists as two morphs of a single species, a ...
The biological basis of lateralized cranial aberrations can be rooted in early asymmetric patterning...
AbstractThe left/right asymmetry of adult flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) is remarkable given the ext...
The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, exists as two morphs of a single species, a sighted surface m...
for lateralization at a population and/or individual level in ‘lower ’ vertebrates is reviewed. The ...
<div><p>As a consequence of adaptation to the cave environment, the blind Mexican cavefish, <i>Astya...
Craniofacial asymmetry is a convergent trait widely distributed across animals that colonize the ext...
<p>Surface-rendered microCT images of the dorso-cranium are presented for individual surface fish (A...
<p>The formation of the chondrocranium is complete by 6–8dpf. Cranial bones begin to develop around ...
The skull is one of the most informative anatomical modules in the vertebrate bauplan reflecting phy...
<p>Representative juvenile (8 dpf) specimens from surface fish (A), Tinaja (B) and Pachón (C) cavefi...
The evolution of foraging behaviors is key to colonizing challenging habitats such as a cave's dark ...
The biological basis of lateralized cranial aberrations can be rooted in early asymmetric patterning...
Sinocyclocheilus, a large radiation of freshwater cavefish, are well-known for their presence of reg...
Laterality has been studied in several vertebrates, mainly in terms of brain lateralization and beha...
<div><p>The Mexican tetra, <em>Astyanax mexicanus</em>, exists as two morphs of a single species, a ...
The biological basis of lateralized cranial aberrations can be rooted in early asymmetric patterning...
AbstractThe left/right asymmetry of adult flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) is remarkable given the ext...
The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, exists as two morphs of a single species, a sighted surface m...
for lateralization at a population and/or individual level in ‘lower ’ vertebrates is reviewed. The ...