BackgroundUnderstanding how variation in gene expression contributes to morphological diversity is a major goal in evolutionary biology. Cichlid fishes from the East African Great lakes exhibit striking diversity in trophic adaptations predicated on the functional modularity of their two sets of jaws (oral and pharyngeal). However, the transcriptional basis of this modularity is not so well understood, as no studies thus far have directly compared the expression of genes in the oral and pharyngeal jaws. Nor is it well understood how gene expression may have contributed to the parallel evolution of trophic morphologies across the replicate cichlid adaptive radiations in Lake Tanganyika, Malawi and Victoria.ResultsWe set out to investigate th...
The study of parallel evolution facilitates the discovery of common rules of diversification. Here, ...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
BackgroundUnderstanding how variation in gene expression contributes to morphological diversity is a...
Species diverge eco-morphologically through the continuous action of natural selection on functional...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Feeding is a complex behaviour comprised of satiety control, foraging, ingestion and subsequent dige...
Evolutionary innovations can facilitate diversification if the novel trait enables a lineage to expl...
Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from such constr...
The independent evolution of the two toothed jaws of cichlid fishes is thought to have promoted thei...
The study of parallel evolution facilitates the discovery of common rules of diversification. Here, ...
The study of parallel evolution facilitates the discovery of common rules of diversification. Here, ...
Rapid ecological speciation along depth gradients has taken place repeatedly in freshwater fishes, y...
The study of parallel evolution facilitates the discovery of common rules of diversification. Here, ...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
BackgroundUnderstanding how variation in gene expression contributes to morphological diversity is a...
Species diverge eco-morphologically through the continuous action of natural selection on functional...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Feeding is a complex behaviour comprised of satiety control, foraging, ingestion and subsequent dige...
Evolutionary innovations can facilitate diversification if the novel trait enables a lineage to expl...
Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from such constr...
The independent evolution of the two toothed jaws of cichlid fishes is thought to have promoted thei...
The study of parallel evolution facilitates the discovery of common rules of diversification. Here, ...
The study of parallel evolution facilitates the discovery of common rules of diversification. Here, ...
Rapid ecological speciation along depth gradients has taken place repeatedly in freshwater fishes, y...
The study of parallel evolution facilitates the discovery of common rules of diversification. Here, ...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...