Light is a fundamentally important biological cue used by almost every animal on earth, to maintain daily rhythms, navigate, forage, find mates or avoid predators. But an enormous number of species live in darkness: in subterranean caves, deep oceans, underground burrows, and within parasitic host bodies, and the loss of eyes appears consistently across these ecosystems. However, the evolutionary mechanisms that lead to the reduction of the visual system remain the subject of great interest and debate more than 150 years after Darwin tackled the issue. Studies of model taxa have discovered significant roles for natural selection, neutral evolution and pleiotropy, but the interplay between them remains unclear. To nail down unifying concepts...
SummaryWhat selective forces contribute to eye loss in cave animals? A new study shows the eye and o...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
SummaryTwenty-nine populations of the blind cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus, are known from different c...
SummaryAlmost all animals, no matter how humble, possess eyes. Only those that live in total darknes...
Research on the origin of vision and vision loss in naturally “blind” animal species can reveal the ...
abstract: Background Blindness has evolved repeatedly in cave-dwelling organisms, and many hypothese...
Cave adapted animals generally have reduced pigmentation and eyes, but the evolutionary forces drivi...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
Almost all animals, no matter how humble, possess eyes. Only those that live in total darkness, such...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
SummaryWhat selective forces contribute to eye loss in cave animals? A new study shows the eye and o...
SummaryWhat selective forces contribute to eye loss in cave animals? A new study shows the eye and o...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
SummaryTwenty-nine populations of the blind cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus, are known from different c...
SummaryAlmost all animals, no matter how humble, possess eyes. Only those that live in total darknes...
Research on the origin of vision and vision loss in naturally “blind” animal species can reveal the ...
abstract: Background Blindness has evolved repeatedly in cave-dwelling organisms, and many hypothese...
Cave adapted animals generally have reduced pigmentation and eyes, but the evolutionary forces drivi...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
Almost all animals, no matter how humble, possess eyes. Only those that live in total darkness, such...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
SummaryWhat selective forces contribute to eye loss in cave animals? A new study shows the eye and o...
SummaryWhat selective forces contribute to eye loss in cave animals? A new study shows the eye and o...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...
Understanding how organismal design evolves in response to environmental challenges is a central goa...