There are many striking examples of phenotypic convergence in nature, in some cases associated with changes in the same genes. But even mutations in the same gene may have different biochemical properties and thus different evolutionary consequences. Here we dissect the molecular mechanism of convergent evolution in three lizard species with blanched coloration on the gypsum dunes of White Sands, New Mexico. These White Sands forms have rapidly evolved cryptic coloration in the last few thousand years, presumably to avoid predation. We use cell-based assays to demonstrate that independent mutations in the same gene underlie the convergent blanched phenotypes in two of the three species. Although the same gene contributes to light phenotypes...
Reptiles show an amazing color diversity based on variation in melanins, carotenoids, and pterins. T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
Understanding the interacting outcomes of selection and historical contingency in shaping adaptive e...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Convergence—the independent evolution of the same trait by two or more taxa—has long been of interes...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Adaptive divergence is a complex process, the outcome of which is often difficult to predict. The ec...
Measuring links among genotype, phenotype and survival in the wild has long been a focus of studies ...
Phenotypic plasticity has been hypothesized to precede and facilitate adaptation to novel environmen...
One hundred and fifty years after Darwin and “On the Origin of Species,” understanding how phenotypi...
Determining the adaptive significance of phenotypic traits is key for understanding evolution and di...
<div><p>Recently, studies of adaptive color variation have become popular as models for examining th...
Determining the adaptive significance of phenotypic traits is key for understanding evolution and di...
There are many compelling examples of molecular convergence at individual genes. However, the preval...
Background Studies of geographic variation can provide insight into the evolutionary processes in...
Reptiles show an amazing color diversity based on variation in melanins, carotenoids, and pterins. T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
Understanding the interacting outcomes of selection and historical contingency in shaping adaptive e...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Convergence—the independent evolution of the same trait by two or more taxa—has long been of interes...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Adaptive divergence is a complex process, the outcome of which is often difficult to predict. The ec...
Measuring links among genotype, phenotype and survival in the wild has long been a focus of studies ...
Phenotypic plasticity has been hypothesized to precede and facilitate adaptation to novel environmen...
One hundred and fifty years after Darwin and “On the Origin of Species,” understanding how phenotypi...
Determining the adaptive significance of phenotypic traits is key for understanding evolution and di...
<div><p>Recently, studies of adaptive color variation have become popular as models for examining th...
Determining the adaptive significance of phenotypic traits is key for understanding evolution and di...
There are many compelling examples of molecular convergence at individual genes. However, the preval...
Background Studies of geographic variation can provide insight into the evolutionary processes in...
Reptiles show an amazing color diversity based on variation in melanins, carotenoids, and pterins. T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
Understanding the interacting outcomes of selection and historical contingency in shaping adaptive e...