Background Recurrence and predictability of evolution are thought to reflect the correspondence between genomic and phenotypic dimensions of organisms, and the connectivity in deterministic networks within these dimensions. Direct examination of the correspondence between opportunities for diversification imbedded in such networks and realized diversity is illuminating, but is empirically challenging because both the deterministic networks and phenotypic diversity are modified in the course of evolution. Here we overcome this problem by directly comparing the structure of a “global” carotenoid network – comprising of all known enzymatic reactions among naturally occurring carotenoids – with the patterns of evolutionary diversification in ca...
When do novel adaptations arise as rearrangements of ancestral components and when do they arise de ...
Diversity of characteristics of metabolic networks producing plumage carotenoid across bird species ...
Carotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually dimorphic, and i...
Historical associations of genes and proteins are thought to delineate pathways available to subsequ...
Establishing metrics of diversification can calibrate the observed scope of diversity within a linea...
BACKGROUND: Resolution of the link between micro- and macroevolution calls for comparing both proces...
All organisms depend on input of exogenous compounds that cannot be internally produced. Gain and lo...
Examining the phenotypic variation observed within a species is an opportunity to understand the evo...
How are different carotenoid color phenotypes produced on the same biochemical network? Plumage of h...
Evolution of adaptation requires both generation of novel phenotypic variation and retention of a lo...
(a) Appendix S1: Confirmed enzymatic reactions in the “avian space” of global carotenoid biosynthesi...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
© 2016 The Author(s). Evolution © 2016 The Society for the Study of Evolution. The ornaments used by...
author manuscriptCarotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually...
When do novel adaptations arise as rearrangements of ancestral components and when do they arise de ...
Diversity of characteristics of metabolic networks producing plumage carotenoid across bird species ...
Carotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually dimorphic, and i...
Historical associations of genes and proteins are thought to delineate pathways available to subsequ...
Establishing metrics of diversification can calibrate the observed scope of diversity within a linea...
BACKGROUND: Resolution of the link between micro- and macroevolution calls for comparing both proces...
All organisms depend on input of exogenous compounds that cannot be internally produced. Gain and lo...
Examining the phenotypic variation observed within a species is an opportunity to understand the evo...
How are different carotenoid color phenotypes produced on the same biochemical network? Plumage of h...
Evolution of adaptation requires both generation of novel phenotypic variation and retention of a lo...
(a) Appendix S1: Confirmed enzymatic reactions in the “avian space” of global carotenoid biosynthesi...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
© 2016 The Author(s). Evolution © 2016 The Society for the Study of Evolution. The ornaments used by...
author manuscriptCarotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually...
When do novel adaptations arise as rearrangements of ancestral components and when do they arise de ...
Diversity of characteristics of metabolic networks producing plumage carotenoid across bird species ...
Carotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually dimorphic, and i...