Cave animals, compared to surface-dwelling relatives, tend to have reduced eyes and pigment, longer appendages, and enhanced mechanosensory structures. Pressing questions include how certain cave-related traits are gained and lost, and if they originate through the same or different genetic programs in independent lineages. An excellent system for exploring these questions is the isopod, Asellus aquaticus. This species includes multiple cave and surface populations that have numerous morphological differences between them. A key feature is that hybrids between cave and surface individuals are viable, which enables genetic crosses and linkage analyses. Here, we advance this system by analyzing single animal transcriptomes of Asellus aquaticu...
The unique characteristics of aquatic caves and of their predominantly crustacean biodiversity nomin...
Caves are long-known examples of evolutionary replications where similar morphologies (troglomorphie...
Bathynellacea (Crustacea, Syncarida, Parabathynellidae) are subterranean aquatic crustaceans that ty...
Cave animals, compared to surface-dwelling relatives, tend to have reduced eyes and pigment, longer ...
Cave animals, compared to surface-dwelling relatives, tend to have reduced eyes and pigment, longer ...
Cave animals are a fascinating group of species often demonstrating characteristics including reduce...
The use of model organisms in genetic research is a well-established and effective method to further...
Organisms well suited for the study of ecotype formation have wide distribution ranges, where they a...
Characteristics common to animals living in subterranean environments include the reduction or absen...
Repeated evolution of similar phenotypes is a widespread phenomenon found throughout the living worl...
<div><p>Numerous organisms around the globe have successfully adapted to subterranean environments. ...
Gammarus minus, a freshwater amphipod living in the cave and surface streams in the eastern USA, is ...
Cave animals are animals that descend from surface dwelling organisms; after many generations, they ...
Gammarus minus, a freshwater amphipod living in the cave and surface streams in the eastern USA, is ...
Understanding the process of evolution is one of the great challenges in biology. Cave animals are o...
The unique characteristics of aquatic caves and of their predominantly crustacean biodiversity nomin...
Caves are long-known examples of evolutionary replications where similar morphologies (troglomorphie...
Bathynellacea (Crustacea, Syncarida, Parabathynellidae) are subterranean aquatic crustaceans that ty...
Cave animals, compared to surface-dwelling relatives, tend to have reduced eyes and pigment, longer ...
Cave animals, compared to surface-dwelling relatives, tend to have reduced eyes and pigment, longer ...
Cave animals are a fascinating group of species often demonstrating characteristics including reduce...
The use of model organisms in genetic research is a well-established and effective method to further...
Organisms well suited for the study of ecotype formation have wide distribution ranges, where they a...
Characteristics common to animals living in subterranean environments include the reduction or absen...
Repeated evolution of similar phenotypes is a widespread phenomenon found throughout the living worl...
<div><p>Numerous organisms around the globe have successfully adapted to subterranean environments. ...
Gammarus minus, a freshwater amphipod living in the cave and surface streams in the eastern USA, is ...
Cave animals are animals that descend from surface dwelling organisms; after many generations, they ...
Gammarus minus, a freshwater amphipod living in the cave and surface streams in the eastern USA, is ...
Understanding the process of evolution is one of the great challenges in biology. Cave animals are o...
The unique characteristics of aquatic caves and of their predominantly crustacean biodiversity nomin...
Caves are long-known examples of evolutionary replications where similar morphologies (troglomorphie...
Bathynellacea (Crustacea, Syncarida, Parabathynellidae) are subterranean aquatic crustaceans that ty...