Abstract Background Life in the darkness of caves is accompanied, throughout phyla, by striking phenotypic changes including the loss or severe reduction in eyes and pigmentation. On the other hand, cave animals have undergone constructive changes, thought to be adaptive, to survive in this extreme environment. The present study addresses the question of the evolution of growth in caves, taking advantage of the comparison between the river-dwelling and the cave-dwelling morphs of the Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus. Results A sclerochronology approach was undertaken to document the growth of the species in these two very distinct habitats. Scales from 158 wild Astyanax mexicanus specimens were analyzed from three caves (Pachón, Tinaja and...
A new population of blind, cave dwelling tetra fish of the genus Astyanax was discovered in Granadas...
Abstract Background Cave animals converge evolutionarily on a suite of troglomorphic traits, the bes...
The fish Astyanax mexicanus is a particularly suitable model for evolutionary biology studies. Indee...
International audienceLife in the darkness of caves is accompanied, throughout phyla, by striking ph...
The Astyanax mexicanus complex includes two different morphs, a surface and a cave-adapted ecotype, ...
Abstract Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organis...
Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organisms provid...
The Astyanax genus represents an extraordinary example of phenotypic evolution, being their most ext...
International audienceThe characiform fish Astyanax mexicanus comes in two forms, a surface-dwelling...
International audienceThe subterranean environment is often described as "extreme" and food poor. La...
Experimental field studies in Costa Rica reveal that A. fasciatus density in a pool connected to a s...
The relationship between growth rate and environmental space is an unresolved issue in teleosts. Whi...
The relationship between growth rate and environmental space is an unresolved issue in teleosts. Whi...
The skull is one of the most informative anatomical modules in the vertebrate bauplan reflecting phy...
A diverse group of animals, including members of most major phyla, have adapted to life in the perpe...
A new population of blind, cave dwelling tetra fish of the genus Astyanax was discovered in Granadas...
Abstract Background Cave animals converge evolutionarily on a suite of troglomorphic traits, the bes...
The fish Astyanax mexicanus is a particularly suitable model for evolutionary biology studies. Indee...
International audienceLife in the darkness of caves is accompanied, throughout phyla, by striking ph...
The Astyanax mexicanus complex includes two different morphs, a surface and a cave-adapted ecotype, ...
Abstract Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organis...
Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organisms provid...
The Astyanax genus represents an extraordinary example of phenotypic evolution, being their most ext...
International audienceThe characiform fish Astyanax mexicanus comes in two forms, a surface-dwelling...
International audienceThe subterranean environment is often described as "extreme" and food poor. La...
Experimental field studies in Costa Rica reveal that A. fasciatus density in a pool connected to a s...
The relationship between growth rate and environmental space is an unresolved issue in teleosts. Whi...
The relationship between growth rate and environmental space is an unresolved issue in teleosts. Whi...
The skull is one of the most informative anatomical modules in the vertebrate bauplan reflecting phy...
A diverse group of animals, including members of most major phyla, have adapted to life in the perpe...
A new population of blind, cave dwelling tetra fish of the genus Astyanax was discovered in Granadas...
Abstract Background Cave animals converge evolutionarily on a suite of troglomorphic traits, the bes...
The fish Astyanax mexicanus is a particularly suitable model for evolutionary biology studies. Indee...