The ecological and developmental selective pressures associated with evolution have shaped most animal traits, such as behavior, morphology and neurobiology. As such, the examination of phylogenetic characteristics of the nervous system can be utilized as a means to assess these traits, and thus, to evaluate the underlying selective pressures that produce evolutionary variation between species. Recent studies across a multitude of Drosophila have hypothesized the existence of a fundamental tradeoff between two primary sensory organs, the eye and the antenna. However, the identification of any potential ecological mechanisms for this observed tradeoff have not been firmly established. Our current study examines two monophyletic species withi...
Chemoperception plays a key role in adaptation and speciation in animals, and the senses of olfactio...
Communication mechanisms underlying the sexual isolation of species are poorly understood. Using fou...
Reinforcement of species boundaries may alter mate recognition in a way that also affects patterns o...
The ecological and developmental selective pressures associated with evolution have shaped most anim...
Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory information rela...
The neural basis and genetic mechanisms for sensory evolution are increasingly being explored in dep...
The evolution of animal behaviour is poorly understood. Despite numerous correlations of behavioural...
Most animal species use distinctive courship patterns to choose among potential mates. Over time, th...
The size and structure of nervous systems are shaped by selection in the context of developmental an...
oni been relatively well studied and characterized [1], whether selection has acted upon genes invol...
International audienceIn contrast to physiology and morphology, our understanding of how behaviors e...
Reinforcement occurs when natural selection strengthens behavioral discrimination to prevent costly ...
The Drosophila melanogaster subgroup has been the focus of numerous studies about evolution. We addr...
Organisms have evolved strikingly parallel phenotypes in response to similar selection pressures sug...
© 2021 Christopher Barry FreelanceAll animals must perceive information about their environment, suc...
Chemoperception plays a key role in adaptation and speciation in animals, and the senses of olfactio...
Communication mechanisms underlying the sexual isolation of species are poorly understood. Using fou...
Reinforcement of species boundaries may alter mate recognition in a way that also affects patterns o...
The ecological and developmental selective pressures associated with evolution have shaped most anim...
Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory information rela...
The neural basis and genetic mechanisms for sensory evolution are increasingly being explored in dep...
The evolution of animal behaviour is poorly understood. Despite numerous correlations of behavioural...
Most animal species use distinctive courship patterns to choose among potential mates. Over time, th...
The size and structure of nervous systems are shaped by selection in the context of developmental an...
oni been relatively well studied and characterized [1], whether selection has acted upon genes invol...
International audienceIn contrast to physiology and morphology, our understanding of how behaviors e...
Reinforcement occurs when natural selection strengthens behavioral discrimination to prevent costly ...
The Drosophila melanogaster subgroup has been the focus of numerous studies about evolution. We addr...
Organisms have evolved strikingly parallel phenotypes in response to similar selection pressures sug...
© 2021 Christopher Barry FreelanceAll animals must perceive information about their environment, suc...
Chemoperception plays a key role in adaptation and speciation in animals, and the senses of olfactio...
Communication mechanisms underlying the sexual isolation of species are poorly understood. Using fou...
Reinforcement of species boundaries may alter mate recognition in a way that also affects patterns o...