Understanding the causes of body shape variability across the tree of life is one of the central issues surrounding the origins of biodiversity. One potential mechanism driving observed patterns of shape disparity is a strongly conserved relationship between size and shape. Conserved allometry has been shown to account for as much as 80% of shape variation in some vertebrate groups. Here, we quantify the amount of body shape disparity attributable to changes in body size across nearly 800 species of Indo-Pacific shore fishes using a phylogenetic framework to analyze 17 geometric landmarks positioned to capture general body shape and functionally-significant features. In marked contrast to other vertebrate lineages, we find that changes in b...
Convergent evolution of small body size occurs across many vertebrate clades and may reflect an evol...
Teleost fishes account for 96% of all fish species and exhibit a spectacular variety of body forms. ...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...
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...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
The influence of body size on an organism’s physiology, morphology, ecology, and life history has be...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
Background: Phenotypic diversity among populations may result from divergent natural selection actin...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
Background: Phenotypic diversity among populations may result from divergent natural selection actin...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Convergent evolution of small body size occurs across many vertebrate clades and may reflect an evol...
Teleost fishes account for 96% of all fish species and exhibit a spectacular variety of body forms. ...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...
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...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
The influence of body size on an organism’s physiology, morphology, ecology, and life history has be...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
Background: Phenotypic diversity among populations may result from divergent natural selection actin...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
Background: Phenotypic diversity among populations may result from divergent natural selection actin...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Convergent evolution of small body size occurs across many vertebrate clades and may reflect an evol...
Teleost fishes account for 96% of all fish species and exhibit a spectacular variety of body forms. ...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...