Venom systems are key adaptations that have evolved throughout the tree of life and typically facilitate predation or defence. Despite venoms being model systems for studying a variety of evolutionary and physiological processes, many taxonomic groups remain understudied, including venomous mammals. Within the Order Eulipotyphla, multiple shrew species and solenodons have oral venom systems. Despite morphological variation of their delivery systems, it remains unclear whether venom represents the ancestral state in this group or is the result of multiple independent origins. We investigated the origin and evolution of venom in eulipotyphlans by characterising the venom system of the endangered Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus). We...
Abstract: Venoms have evolved over a hundred times in animals. Venom toxins are thought to evolve mo...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
Venom systems are key adaptations that have evolved throughout the tree of life and typically facili...
Venom systems are key adaptations that have evolved throughout the tree of life and typically facili...
Background: Evolution can occur with surprising predictability when organisms face similar ecologica...
The evolution of venom and the selection pressures that act on toxins have been increasingly researc...
Oral venom systems evolved multiple times in numerous vertebrates enabling the exploitation of uniqu...
<div><p>Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian ...
Phylogenetic analyses of toxin gene families have revolutionised our understanding of the origin and...
Animals have repeatedly evolved specialized organs and anatomical structures to produce and deliver ...
A central goal in biology is to determine the ways in which evolution repeats itself. One of the mos...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
The explosive radiation and diversification of the advanced snakes (superfamily Colubroidea) was ass...
Abstract: Venoms have evolved over a hundred times in animals. Venom toxins are thought to evolve mo...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
Venom systems are key adaptations that have evolved throughout the tree of life and typically facili...
Venom systems are key adaptations that have evolved throughout the tree of life and typically facili...
Background: Evolution can occur with surprising predictability when organisms face similar ecologica...
The evolution of venom and the selection pressures that act on toxins have been increasingly researc...
Oral venom systems evolved multiple times in numerous vertebrates enabling the exploitation of uniqu...
<div><p>Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian ...
Phylogenetic analyses of toxin gene families have revolutionised our understanding of the origin and...
Animals have repeatedly evolved specialized organs and anatomical structures to produce and deliver ...
A central goal in biology is to determine the ways in which evolution repeats itself. One of the mos...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
The explosive radiation and diversification of the advanced snakes (superfamily Colubroidea) was ass...
Abstract: Venoms have evolved over a hundred times in animals. Venom toxins are thought to evolve mo...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...