Abstract Background Natural model systems are indispensable for exploring adaptations in response to environmental pressures. Sinocyclocheilus of China, the most diverse cavefish clade in the world (75 species), provide unique opportunities to understand recurrent evolution of stereotypic traits (such as eye loss and sensory expansion) in the context of a deep and diverse phylogenetic group. However, they remain poorly understood in terms of their morphological evolution. Therefore, we explore key patterns of morphological evolution, habitat utilization and geographic distribution in these fishes. Results We constructed phylogenies and categorized 49 species based on eye-related condition (Blind, Micro-eyed, and Normal-eyed), habitat types ...
A diverse group of animals, including members of most major phyla, have adapted to life in the perpe...
Background Many cave-dwelling animal species display similar morphologies (troglomorphism) that have...
A widely accepted model for the evolution of cave animals posits colonization by surface ancestors f...
Troglomorphism—any morphological adaptation enabling life to the constant darkness of caves, such as...
Sinocyclocheilus, a large radiation of freshwater cavefish, are well-known for their presence of reg...
Cavefishes are a distinctive group of animals restricted to subterranean environments for at least f...
Extremophilic organisms are fascinating in that they thrive in physiologically demanding environment...
The genus Sinocyclocheilus endemic to southern China and contains many cavefish species. There are a...
The Astyanax mexicanus complex includes two different morphs, a surface and a cave-adapted ecotype, ...
Abstract Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organis...
Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organisms provid...
In adaptating to perpetual darkness, cave species gradually lose eyes and body pigmentation and evol...
Cave adaptation has evolved repeatedly across the Tree of Life, famously leading to pigmentation and...
The skull is one of the most informative anatomical modules in the vertebrate bauplan reflecting phy...
BACKGROUND: Many cave-dwelling animal species display similar morphologies (troglomorphism) that hav...
A diverse group of animals, including members of most major phyla, have adapted to life in the perpe...
Background Many cave-dwelling animal species display similar morphologies (troglomorphism) that have...
A widely accepted model for the evolution of cave animals posits colonization by surface ancestors f...
Troglomorphism—any morphological adaptation enabling life to the constant darkness of caves, such as...
Sinocyclocheilus, a large radiation of freshwater cavefish, are well-known for their presence of reg...
Cavefishes are a distinctive group of animals restricted to subterranean environments for at least f...
Extremophilic organisms are fascinating in that they thrive in physiologically demanding environment...
The genus Sinocyclocheilus endemic to southern China and contains many cavefish species. There are a...
The Astyanax mexicanus complex includes two different morphs, a surface and a cave-adapted ecotype, ...
Abstract Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organis...
Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organisms provid...
In adaptating to perpetual darkness, cave species gradually lose eyes and body pigmentation and evol...
Cave adaptation has evolved repeatedly across the Tree of Life, famously leading to pigmentation and...
The skull is one of the most informative anatomical modules in the vertebrate bauplan reflecting phy...
BACKGROUND: Many cave-dwelling animal species display similar morphologies (troglomorphism) that hav...
A diverse group of animals, including members of most major phyla, have adapted to life in the perpe...
Background Many cave-dwelling animal species display similar morphologies (troglomorphism) that have...
A widely accepted model for the evolution of cave animals posits colonization by surface ancestors f...