Feeding is a complex behaviour comprised of satiety control, foraging, ingestion and subsequent digestion. Cichlids from the East African Great Lakes are renowned for their diverse trophic specializations, largely predicated on highly variable jaw morphologies. Thus, most research has focused on dissecting the genetic, morphological and regulatory basis of jaw and teeth development in these species. Here for the first time we explore another aspect of feeding, the regulation of appetite related genes that are expressed in the brain and control satiety in cichlid fishes. Using qPCR analysis, we first validate stably expressed reference genes in the brain of six haplochromine cichlid species at the end of larval development prior to foraging....
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
The structure, function, and tissue specific expression profiles of neuropeptides involved in regula...
Rapid morphological changes in response to fluctuating natural environments are a common phenomenon ...
Feeding is a complex behaviour comprised of satiety control, foraging, ingestion and subsequent dige...
BackgroundUnderstanding how variation in gene expression contributes to morphological diversity is a...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by adaptive diversification intertwined with rapid speciation ...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by adaptive diversification intertwined with rapid speciation ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of organisms with a given genotype to develop different phenoty...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of organisms with a given genotype to develop different phenoty...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Understanding the origins of biodiversity demands consideration of both extrinsic (e.g., ecological ...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
Background: Cichlid fishes in Lake Tanganyika exhibit remarkable diversity in their feeding habits. ...
The evolution of convergent phenotypes is one of the most interesting outcomes of replicate adaptive...
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
The structure, function, and tissue specific expression profiles of neuropeptides involved in regula...
Rapid morphological changes in response to fluctuating natural environments are a common phenomenon ...
Feeding is a complex behaviour comprised of satiety control, foraging, ingestion and subsequent dige...
BackgroundUnderstanding how variation in gene expression contributes to morphological diversity is a...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by adaptive diversification intertwined with rapid speciation ...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by adaptive diversification intertwined with rapid speciation ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of organisms with a given genotype to develop different phenoty...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of organisms with a given genotype to develop different phenoty...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Understanding the origins of biodiversity demands consideration of both extrinsic (e.g., ecological ...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
Background: Cichlid fishes in Lake Tanganyika exhibit remarkable diversity in their feeding habits. ...
The evolution of convergent phenotypes is one of the most interesting outcomes of replicate adaptive...
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
The structure, function, and tissue specific expression profiles of neuropeptides involved in regula...
Rapid morphological changes in response to fluctuating natural environments are a common phenomenon ...