Molecular evolution is simultaneously paced by mutation rate, genetic drift, and natural selection. Life history traits also affect the speed of accumulation of nucleotide changes. For instance, small body size, rapid generation time, production of reactive oxygen species, and high resting metabolic rate (RMR) are suggested to be associated with faster rates of molecular evolution. However, phylogenetic correlation analyses failed to support a relationship between RMR and molecular evolution in ectotherms. In addition, resting metabolic rate might underestimate the metabolic budget (e.g., digestion, reproduction or escaping predation). An alternative is to test other metabolic rates, such as active metabolic rate (AMR), and their associatio...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...
Molecular evolution is simultaneously paced by mutation rate, genetic drift, and natural selection. ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the causes underlying heterogeneity of molecular evolutionary rates among ...
Background Understanding the causes underlying heterogeneity of molecular evolutionary rates among l...
An organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from cellular metabolism to ...
International audienceAn organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from c...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
We tested the metabolic rate hypothesis (whereby rates of mtDNA evolution are postulated to be media...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is the most popular marker of molecular diversity in animals, primarily be...
The evolution of mitochondrial genomes in modern frogs (Neobatrachia): nonadaptive evolution of mito...
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy through individ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...
Molecular evolution is simultaneously paced by mutation rate, genetic drift, and natural selection. ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the causes underlying heterogeneity of molecular evolutionary rates among ...
Background Understanding the causes underlying heterogeneity of molecular evolutionary rates among l...
An organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from cellular metabolism to ...
International audienceAn organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from c...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
We tested the metabolic rate hypothesis (whereby rates of mtDNA evolution are postulated to be media...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is the most popular marker of molecular diversity in animals, primarily be...
The evolution of mitochondrial genomes in modern frogs (Neobatrachia): nonadaptive evolution of mito...
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy through individ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...