There is good evidence that natural selection drives the evolution of locomotor performance, but the processes that generate among individual variation in locomotion, the substrate upon which selection acts, are relatively poorly understood. We measured prolonged swimming performance, Ucrit, and morphology in a large cohort (n=461) of wildtype zebrafish, Danio rerio, at ∼6 months and again at ∼9 months. Using mixed model analyses to estimate repeatability as the intraclass correlation coefficient, we determined that Ucrit was significantly repeatable (r = 0.55; 95% CI: 0.45 -0.64). Performance differences between the sexes (males 12% faster than females) and changes with age (decreasing 0.07% per day) both contributed to variation in Ucrit ...
The potential for mutational processes to influence patterns of neutral or adaptive phenotypic evolu...
The contribution of new mutations to phenotypic variation, and the consequences of this variation fo...
<div><p>Zebrafish exhibit remarkable alterations in behaviour and morphology as they develop from ea...
There is good evidence that natural selection drives the evolution of locomotor performance, but the...
There is good evidence that natural selection drives the evolution of locomotor performance, but the...
This study compared prolonged swimming performance (U-crit) between male and female Danio rerio, and...
Flow regimes are believed to be of major evolutionary significance in fish. The flow regimes inhabit...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
The energy used to move a given distance (cost of transport; CoT) varies significantly between indiv...
Deleterious mutations occur frequently in eukaryotes, resulting in individuals carrying multiple all...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
<div><p>Zebrafish larvae display rich locomotor behaviour upon external stimulation. The movement ca...
The availability of a gynogenetic isogenic homozygous diploid clonal strain (C) of the zebrafish (Br...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Synopsis Fish inhabit environments greatly varying in intensity of water velocity, and these flow re...
The potential for mutational processes to influence patterns of neutral or adaptive phenotypic evolu...
The contribution of new mutations to phenotypic variation, and the consequences of this variation fo...
<div><p>Zebrafish exhibit remarkable alterations in behaviour and morphology as they develop from ea...
There is good evidence that natural selection drives the evolution of locomotor performance, but the...
There is good evidence that natural selection drives the evolution of locomotor performance, but the...
This study compared prolonged swimming performance (U-crit) between male and female Danio rerio, and...
Flow regimes are believed to be of major evolutionary significance in fish. The flow regimes inhabit...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
The energy used to move a given distance (cost of transport; CoT) varies significantly between indiv...
Deleterious mutations occur frequently in eukaryotes, resulting in individuals carrying multiple all...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
<div><p>Zebrafish larvae display rich locomotor behaviour upon external stimulation. The movement ca...
The availability of a gynogenetic isogenic homozygous diploid clonal strain (C) of the zebrafish (Br...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Synopsis Fish inhabit environments greatly varying in intensity of water velocity, and these flow re...
The potential for mutational processes to influence patterns of neutral or adaptive phenotypic evolu...
The contribution of new mutations to phenotypic variation, and the consequences of this variation fo...
<div><p>Zebrafish exhibit remarkable alterations in behaviour and morphology as they develop from ea...