Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from such constraints can lead to expanded ecological opportunity. Ray-finned fishes have broken functional constraints by developing two jaws (oral-pharyngeal), decoupling prey capture (oral jaw) from processing (pharyngeal jaw). It is hypothesized that the oral and pharyngeal jaws represent independent evolutionary modules and this facilitated diversification in feeding architectures. Here we test this hypothesis in African cichlids. Contrary to our expectation, we find integration between jaws at multiple evolutionary levels. Next, we document integration at the genetic level, and identify a candidate gene, smad7, within a pleiotropic locus for oral and p...
Background: Phenotypic evolution and its role in the diversification of organisms is a central topic...
Decoupling of the upper jaw bones—jaw kinesis—is a distinctive feature of the ray-finned fishes, but...
Species diverge eco-morphologically through the continuous action of natural selection on functional...
Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from such constr...
Evolutionary innovations can facilitate diversification if the novel trait enables a lineage to expl...
Functional decoupling of oral and pharyngeal jaws is widely considered to have expanded the ecologic...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
Understanding the origins of biodiversity demands consideration of both extrinsic (e.g., ecological ...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
BackgroundUnderstanding how variation in gene expression contributes to morphological diversity is a...
The evolution of jaws in cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes is a textbook example of ada...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....
African cichlid fishes have repeatedly evolved highly specialized modes of feeding through adaptatio...
Background: Phenotypic evolution and its role in the diversification of organisms is a central topic...
Decoupling of the upper jaw bones—jaw kinesis—is a distinctive feature of the ray-finned fishes, but...
Species diverge eco-morphologically through the continuous action of natural selection on functional...
Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from such constr...
Evolutionary innovations can facilitate diversification if the novel trait enables a lineage to expl...
Functional decoupling of oral and pharyngeal jaws is widely considered to have expanded the ecologic...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
Understanding the origins of biodiversity demands consideration of both extrinsic (e.g., ecological ...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
BackgroundUnderstanding how variation in gene expression contributes to morphological diversity is a...
The evolution of jaws in cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes is a textbook example of ada...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....
African cichlid fishes have repeatedly evolved highly specialized modes of feeding through adaptatio...
Background: Phenotypic evolution and its role in the diversification of organisms is a central topic...
Decoupling of the upper jaw bones—jaw kinesis—is a distinctive feature of the ray-finned fishes, but...
Species diverge eco-morphologically through the continuous action of natural selection on functional...