Mudskippers are the largest group of amphibious teleost fish that are uniquely adapted to live on mudflats. During their successful transition from aqueous life to terrestrial living, these fish have evolved morphological and physiological modifications of aerial vision and olfaction, higher ammonia tolerance, aerial respiration, improved immunological defense against terrestrial pathogens, and terrestrial locomotion using protruded pectoral fins. Comparative genomic and transcriptomic data have been accumulated and analyzed for understanding molecular mechanisms of the terrestrial adaptations. Our current review provides a general introduction to mudskippers and recent research advances of their genetic adaptations to the amphibious lifest...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution is a prime objective in modern evolutionary st...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
Linking ecology and evolution can be challenging, particularly as these fields evolve rapidly tracki...
Mudskippers are the largest group of amphibious teleost fish that are uniquely adapted to live on mu...
Mudskippers have many morphological adaptations that enable them to cope with the different conditi...
Aim: Many mudskippers in the family Gobiidae are obligately amphibious, requiring both aquatic and t...
BackgroundWalking catfish (Clarias batrachus) is a freshwater fish capable of air-breathing and loco...
Many species of amphibious fishes (fishes that live both in and out of water as normal parts of thei...
The evolutionary relationships of lungfish can provide crucial information on the transition from Sa...
We know little about on how frequently transitions into new habitats occur, especially the colonizat...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
We hypothesise that the body shapes of three mudskipper species (Boleophthalmus dussumieri, Periopht...
We hypothesise that the body shapes of three mudskipper species (Boleophthalmus dussumieri, Perioph...
We know little about on how frequently transitions into new habitats occur, especially the colonizat...
Salmonid fishes are characterised by a very high level of variation in trophic, ecological, physiolo...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution is a prime objective in modern evolutionary st...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
Linking ecology and evolution can be challenging, particularly as these fields evolve rapidly tracki...
Mudskippers are the largest group of amphibious teleost fish that are uniquely adapted to live on mu...
Mudskippers have many morphological adaptations that enable them to cope with the different conditi...
Aim: Many mudskippers in the family Gobiidae are obligately amphibious, requiring both aquatic and t...
BackgroundWalking catfish (Clarias batrachus) is a freshwater fish capable of air-breathing and loco...
Many species of amphibious fishes (fishes that live both in and out of water as normal parts of thei...
The evolutionary relationships of lungfish can provide crucial information on the transition from Sa...
We know little about on how frequently transitions into new habitats occur, especially the colonizat...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
We hypothesise that the body shapes of three mudskipper species (Boleophthalmus dussumieri, Periopht...
We hypothesise that the body shapes of three mudskipper species (Boleophthalmus dussumieri, Perioph...
We know little about on how frequently transitions into new habitats occur, especially the colonizat...
Salmonid fishes are characterised by a very high level of variation in trophic, ecological, physiolo...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution is a prime objective in modern evolutionary st...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
Linking ecology and evolution can be challenging, particularly as these fields evolve rapidly tracki...