High-elevation organisms experience shared environmental challenges that include low oxygen availability, cold temperatures, and intense UV radiation. Consequently, repeated evolution of the same genetic mechanisms may occur across high-elevation taxa. To test this prediction, we investigated the extent to which the same biochemical pathways, genes, or sites were subject to parallel molecular evolution for 12 Andean hummingbird species (family: Trochilidae) representing several independent transitions to high elevation across the phylogeny. Across high-elevation species, we discovered parallel evolution for several pathways and genes with evidence of positive selection. In particular, positively selected genes were frequently part of cellu...
The present day distribution and spatial genetic diversity of Mesoamerican biota reflects a long his...
Adaptation is among the most prominent subjects in evolutionary biology. Despite its ubiquity in nat...
Diversifying selection between populations that inhabit different environments can promote lineage d...
High-elevation organisms experience shared environmental challenges that include low oxygen availabi...
Many species have not tracked their thermal niches upslope as predicted by climate change, potential...
Abstract As modern genomic tools are developed for ecologically compelling models, field manipulatio...
1.Most tropical bird species have narrow elevational ranges, likely reflecting climatic specializati...
The tropical Andes are a global hotspot of avian diversity that is characterized by dramatic elevati...
Aim: We tested whether populations of violet-crowned and green-fronted hummingbirds, Amazilia violic...
1.Most tropical bird species have narrow elevational ranges, likely reflecting climatic specializati...
High elevations are characterized by reductions in environmental parameters, including oxygen availa...
The Giant Hummingbird (Patagona gigas) is twice as large as the next largest hummingbird species and...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
The harsh environment of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) imposes strong selective stresses (e.g., hypoxi...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
The present day distribution and spatial genetic diversity of Mesoamerican biota reflects a long his...
Adaptation is among the most prominent subjects in evolutionary biology. Despite its ubiquity in nat...
Diversifying selection between populations that inhabit different environments can promote lineage d...
High-elevation organisms experience shared environmental challenges that include low oxygen availabi...
Many species have not tracked their thermal niches upslope as predicted by climate change, potential...
Abstract As modern genomic tools are developed for ecologically compelling models, field manipulatio...
1.Most tropical bird species have narrow elevational ranges, likely reflecting climatic specializati...
The tropical Andes are a global hotspot of avian diversity that is characterized by dramatic elevati...
Aim: We tested whether populations of violet-crowned and green-fronted hummingbirds, Amazilia violic...
1.Most tropical bird species have narrow elevational ranges, likely reflecting climatic specializati...
High elevations are characterized by reductions in environmental parameters, including oxygen availa...
The Giant Hummingbird (Patagona gigas) is twice as large as the next largest hummingbird species and...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
The harsh environment of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) imposes strong selective stresses (e.g., hypoxi...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
The present day distribution and spatial genetic diversity of Mesoamerican biota reflects a long his...
Adaptation is among the most prominent subjects in evolutionary biology. Despite its ubiquity in nat...
Diversifying selection between populations that inhabit different environments can promote lineage d...