Bats represent one of the largest and most striking nocturnal mammalian radiations, exhibiting many visual system specializations for performance in light-limited environments. Despite representing the greatest ecological diversity and species richness in Chiroptera, Neotropical lineages have been undersampled in molecular studies, limiting the potential for identifying signatures of selection on visual genes associated with differences in bat ecology. Here, we investigated how diverse ecological pressures mediate long-term shifts in selection upon long-wavelength (<i>Lws</i>) and short-wavelength (<i>Sws1</i>) opsins, photosensitive cone pigments that form the basis of colour vision in most mammals, including bats. We used codon-based like...
Vestigial characters are common across the tree of life, but the underlying evolutionary processes s...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
Sensory systems act as a direct interface between organisms and their environment, constituting an i...
Through their unique use of sophisticated laryngeal echolocation bats are considered sensory special...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
Mammalian retinae have rod photoreceptors for night vision and cone photoreceptors for daylight and ...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
Although evolvability of genes and traits may promote specialization during species diversification,...
The ecological radiation of mammals to inhabit a variety of light environments is largely attributed...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...
Mammalian retinae have rod photoreceptors for night vision and cone photoreceptors for daylight and ...
Vestigial characters are common across the tree of life, but the underlying evolutionary processes s...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...
Sensory systems act as a direct interface between organisms and their environment, constituting an i...
Through their unique use of sophisticated laryngeal echolocation bats are considered sensory special...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
Mammalian retinae have rod photoreceptors for night vision and cone photoreceptors for daylight and ...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
Although evolvability of genes and traits may promote specialization during species diversification,...
The ecological radiation of mammals to inhabit a variety of light environments is largely attributed...
The loss of previously adaptive traits is typically linked to relaxation in selection, yet the molec...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...
Mammalian retinae have rod photoreceptors for night vision and cone photoreceptors for daylight and ...
Vestigial characters are common across the tree of life, but the underlying evolutionary processes s...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
Here I report on three comparative studies and one review chapter addressing the relationships betwe...