Female preference for male orange coloration in the genus Poecilia suggests a role for duplicated long wavelength-sensitive (LWS) opsin genes in facilitating behaviors related to mate choice in these species. Previous work has shown that LWS gene duplication in this genus has resulted in expansion of long wavelength visual capacity as determined by microspectrophotometry (MSP). However, the relationship between LWS genomic repertoires and expression of LWS retinal cone classes within a given species is unclear. Our previous study in the related species, Xiphophorus helleri, was the first characterization of the complete LWS opsin genomic repertoire in conjunction with MSP expression data in the family Poeciliidae, and revealed the presence ...
Background: Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the r...
The Convict Cichlid, Amatitlania nigrofasciata, is a popular model organism for behavioral ecologist...
AbstractOpsariichthys pachycephalus and Candidia barbatus are two phylogenetically related freshwate...
Female preference for male orange coloration in the genus Poecilia suggests a role for duplicated lo...
Abstract Background Comparisons of functionally important changes at the molecular level in model sy...
Abstract Background The diversity of visual systems i...
Background: Comparisons of functionally important changes at the molecular level in modelsystems hav...
The guppy is known to exhibit remarkable interindividual variations in spectral sensitivity of middl...
The guppy is known to exhibit remarkable interindividual variations in spectral sensitivity of middl...
AbstractThe guppy (Poecilia reticulata) shows remarkable variation of photoreceptor cells in the ret...
Abstract Background Long wave-sensitive (LWS) opsin genes have undergone multiple lineage-specific d...
For many species, vision contributes to a number of fitness-related tasks, including mating and the ...
Background: Long wave-sensitive (LWS) opsin genes have undergone multiple lineage-specific duplicati...
[[abstract]]Vertebrates have four classes of cone opsin genes derived from two rounds of genome dupl...
The Trinidadian pike cichlid (Crenicichla frenata) is a major predator of the guppy (Poecilia reticu...
Background: Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the r...
The Convict Cichlid, Amatitlania nigrofasciata, is a popular model organism for behavioral ecologist...
AbstractOpsariichthys pachycephalus and Candidia barbatus are two phylogenetically related freshwate...
Female preference for male orange coloration in the genus Poecilia suggests a role for duplicated lo...
Abstract Background Comparisons of functionally important changes at the molecular level in model sy...
Abstract Background The diversity of visual systems i...
Background: Comparisons of functionally important changes at the molecular level in modelsystems hav...
The guppy is known to exhibit remarkable interindividual variations in spectral sensitivity of middl...
The guppy is known to exhibit remarkable interindividual variations in spectral sensitivity of middl...
AbstractThe guppy (Poecilia reticulata) shows remarkable variation of photoreceptor cells in the ret...
Abstract Background Long wave-sensitive (LWS) opsin genes have undergone multiple lineage-specific d...
For many species, vision contributes to a number of fitness-related tasks, including mating and the ...
Background: Long wave-sensitive (LWS) opsin genes have undergone multiple lineage-specific duplicati...
[[abstract]]Vertebrates have four classes of cone opsin genes derived from two rounds of genome dupl...
The Trinidadian pike cichlid (Crenicichla frenata) is a major predator of the guppy (Poecilia reticu...
Background: Sensory Bias models for the evolution of mate preference place a great emphasis on the r...
The Convict Cichlid, Amatitlania nigrofasciata, is a popular model organism for behavioral ecologist...
AbstractOpsariichthys pachycephalus and Candidia barbatus are two phylogenetically related freshwate...