It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed to predation cues increase body depth and the length of spines. We hypothesize that these structures may evolve synergistically, as together, these traits will further enlarge the body dimensions of the fish that gape-limited predators must overcome. We therefore expect that the orientation of the spines will predict which body dimension increases in the presence of predators. Using phylogenetic comparative methods, we tested this prediction on the macroevolutionary scale across 347 teleost families, which display considerable variation in fin spines, body depth and width. Consistent with our predictions, we demonstrate that fin spines on the ...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
Body and fin shape are chief determinants of swimming performance in fishes. Different configuration...
Body and fin shape are chief determinants of swimming performance in fishes. Different configuration...
Understanding the causes of body shape variability across the tree of life is one of the central iss...
Understanding the causes of body shape variability across the tree of life is one of the central iss...
Understanding the causes of body shape variability across the tree of life is one of the central iss...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
Body and fin shape are chief determinants of swimming performance in fishes. Different configuration...
Body and fin shape are chief determinants of swimming performance in fishes. Different configuration...
Understanding the causes of body shape variability across the tree of life is one of the central iss...
Understanding the causes of body shape variability across the tree of life is one of the central iss...
Understanding the causes of body shape variability across the tree of life is one of the central iss...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Phenotypic integration and modularity describe the strength and pattern of interdependencies between...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...