The Astyanax genus represents an extraordinary example of phenotypic evolution, being their most extreme examples the blind and depigmented morphs, which have evolved from independent surface-dwelling lineages. Among cave organisms, Astyanax cavefish is a prominent model system to study regressive evolution. Before this study, 34 cave populations were known for the Astyanax genus to be inhabited by the cave morph. The majority of those cave populations are distributed in Northeast México, at the Sierra Madre Oriental (32 cavefish), in three main areas: Sierra de Guatemala, Sierra de El Abra, and Micos, and two in the Balsas basin in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. In the present study, we describe a new cave population found 4.5 km Southward...
<p>Several cave and Surface populations have been described throughout the Sierra de el Abra region ...
Abstract Background Life in the darkness of caves is accompanied, throughout phyla, by striking phen...
Posted December 02, 2022 on bioRxiv.The size of Astyanax mexicanus blind cavefish populations of Nor...
The characiform fish Astyanax mexicanus comes in two forms, a surface-dwelling morph which lives in ...
Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organisms provid...
Abstract Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organis...
The Astyanax mexicanus complex includes two different morphs, a surface and a cave-adapted ecotype, ...
The blind Mexican tetra fish, Astyanax mexicanus, has become the most influential model for research...
The Sierra de El Abra is a long (120 km) and narrow (10 km) karstic area in northeastern Mexico. Som...
Pachón cave in the Sierra de El Abra, in Northeast Mexico, stands out as hosting the world's most wi...
Cavefish populations belonging to the Mexican tetra species Astyanax mexicanus are outstanding model...
A diverse group of animals, including members of most major phyla, have adapted to life in the perpe...
The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, comprises 29 populations of cave-adapted fish distributed acr...
A study of genetic diversity at microsatellite loci and the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) cytochrome b g...
Abstract Background Cave animals converge evolutionarily on a suite of troglomorphic traits, the bes...
<p>Several cave and Surface populations have been described throughout the Sierra de el Abra region ...
Abstract Background Life in the darkness of caves is accompanied, throughout phyla, by striking phen...
Posted December 02, 2022 on bioRxiv.The size of Astyanax mexicanus blind cavefish populations of Nor...
The characiform fish Astyanax mexicanus comes in two forms, a surface-dwelling morph which lives in ...
Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organisms provid...
Abstract Background The loss of phenotypic characters is a common feature of evolution. Cave organis...
The Astyanax mexicanus complex includes two different morphs, a surface and a cave-adapted ecotype, ...
The blind Mexican tetra fish, Astyanax mexicanus, has become the most influential model for research...
The Sierra de El Abra is a long (120 km) and narrow (10 km) karstic area in northeastern Mexico. Som...
Pachón cave in the Sierra de El Abra, in Northeast Mexico, stands out as hosting the world's most wi...
Cavefish populations belonging to the Mexican tetra species Astyanax mexicanus are outstanding model...
A diverse group of animals, including members of most major phyla, have adapted to life in the perpe...
The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, comprises 29 populations of cave-adapted fish distributed acr...
A study of genetic diversity at microsatellite loci and the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) cytochrome b g...
Abstract Background Cave animals converge evolutionarily on a suite of troglomorphic traits, the bes...
<p>Several cave and Surface populations have been described throughout the Sierra de el Abra region ...
Abstract Background Life in the darkness of caves is accompanied, throughout phyla, by striking phen...
Posted December 02, 2022 on bioRxiv.The size of Astyanax mexicanus blind cavefish populations of Nor...