Morphological features such as size and shape are the most common focus in studies of heterochronic change. Frequently, these easily observed and measured features are treated as a major target of selection, potentially ignoring traits more closely related to fitness. We question the primacy of morphological data in studies of heterochrony, and instead suggest that principal sources of fitness, such as life history characteristics, are not only the chief targets of selection, but changes in them may necessitate changes in other (subordinate) elements of the organism. We use an experimental approach to investigate the timing of metamorphosis and maturation in a facultatively paedomorphic salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum. We determine that in...
BACKGROUND:Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a key evolutionary feature that has been studied in many ...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
Abstract. — Evolutionary developmental biology (“evo-devo”) has revolutionized evolutionary biology ...
Morphological features such as size and shape are the most common focus in studies of heterochronic ...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
peer reviewedObservations on the ontogeny and diversity of salamanders provided some of the earliest...
Complex life cycles (CLCs) contain larval and adult phases that are morphologically and ecologically...
Polyphenisms are excellent models for studying phenotypic variation, yet few studies have focused on...
Abstract Facultative paedomorphosis is the ability of a salamander to either metamorphose into a ter...
Current theories on the evolution of paedomorphosis suppose that several ontogenetic pathways have a...
The mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, exhibits both aquatic (gilled) and terrestrial (metamorph...
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
We documented hypotheses on the evolution of developmental heterochronies by estimating short- and l...
The small-mouthed salamander (Ambystoma texanum), a common species in the midwestern United States, ...
Polyphenisms, alternative morphs produced through plasticity, can reveal the evolutionary and ecolog...
BACKGROUND:Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a key evolutionary feature that has been studied in many ...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
Abstract. — Evolutionary developmental biology (“evo-devo”) has revolutionized evolutionary biology ...
Morphological features such as size and shape are the most common focus in studies of heterochronic ...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
peer reviewedObservations on the ontogeny and diversity of salamanders provided some of the earliest...
Complex life cycles (CLCs) contain larval and adult phases that are morphologically and ecologically...
Polyphenisms are excellent models for studying phenotypic variation, yet few studies have focused on...
Abstract Facultative paedomorphosis is the ability of a salamander to either metamorphose into a ter...
Current theories on the evolution of paedomorphosis suppose that several ontogenetic pathways have a...
The mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, exhibits both aquatic (gilled) and terrestrial (metamorph...
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
We documented hypotheses on the evolution of developmental heterochronies by estimating short- and l...
The small-mouthed salamander (Ambystoma texanum), a common species in the midwestern United States, ...
Polyphenisms, alternative morphs produced through plasticity, can reveal the evolutionary and ecolog...
BACKGROUND:Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a key evolutionary feature that has been studied in many ...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
Abstract. — Evolutionary developmental biology (“evo-devo”) has revolutionized evolutionary biology ...