Convergent evolution is defined as the independent evolution of similar phenotypes in different lineages. Its existence underscores the importance of external selection pressures in evolutionary history, revealing how functionally similar adaptations can evolve in response to persistent ecological challenges through a diversity of evolutionary routes. However, many examples of convergence, particularly among closely related species, involve parallel changes in the same genes or developmental pathways, raising the possibility that homology at deeper mechanistic levels is an important facilitator of phenotypic convergence. Using the genus Ranitomeya, a young, color-diverse radiation of Neotropical poison frogs, we set out to (1) provide a phy...
Convergence—the independent evolution of the same trait by two or more taxa—has long been of interes...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
A common goal in evolutionary biology is to discern the mechanisms that produce the astounding diver...
We studied the evolution of colour pattern in Malagasy poison frogs, genus Mantella, a group of diur...
BACKGROUND: Animal coloration is usually an adaptive attribute, under strong local selection pressur...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Chapter 1: Divergence, gene flow, and the origin of leapfrog geographic distributions: The history o...
Aim The strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio, has undergone a remarkable radiation of colour morp...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive traits can help us better understand their evolution. Th...
While intraspecific variation in aposematic signals can be selected for by different predatory respo...
In animals, bright colors often evolve to mimic other species when a resemblance is selectively favo...
A phylogenetic approach was performed to infer whether variation in conspicuous colour-patterns of a...
Many animals breed exclusively in plants that accumulate rainwater (phytotelma; e.g., bromeliad, bam...
Aposematic signals represent one of the classical systems to study evolution and, as such, they have...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Convergence—the independent evolution of the same trait by two or more taxa—has long been of interes...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
A common goal in evolutionary biology is to discern the mechanisms that produce the astounding diver...
We studied the evolution of colour pattern in Malagasy poison frogs, genus Mantella, a group of diur...
BACKGROUND: Animal coloration is usually an adaptive attribute, under strong local selection pressur...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Chapter 1: Divergence, gene flow, and the origin of leapfrog geographic distributions: The history o...
Aim The strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio, has undergone a remarkable radiation of colour morp...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive traits can help us better understand their evolution. Th...
While intraspecific variation in aposematic signals can be selected for by different predatory respo...
In animals, bright colors often evolve to mimic other species when a resemblance is selectively favo...
A phylogenetic approach was performed to infer whether variation in conspicuous colour-patterns of a...
Many animals breed exclusively in plants that accumulate rainwater (phytotelma; e.g., bromeliad, bam...
Aposematic signals represent one of the classical systems to study evolution and, as such, they have...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Convergence—the independent evolution of the same trait by two or more taxa—has long been of interes...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
A common goal in evolutionary biology is to discern the mechanisms that produce the astounding diver...