Paedomorphosis and metamorphosis are two major developmental processes that characterize the evolution of complex life cycles in many lineages. Whereas these processes were fixed in some taxa, they remained facultative in others, with alternative phenotypes expressed in the same populations. From a genetic perspective, it is still unknown whether such phenotypes form a single population or whether they show some patterns of isolation in syntopy. This has deep implications for understanding the evolution of the phenotypes, i.e. towards their persistence or their fixation and speciation. Newts and salamanders are excellent models to test this hypothesis because they exhibit both developmental processes in their populations: the aquatic paedom...
Secondary sexual traits may evolve under the antagonistic context of sexual and natural selection. I...
Facultative paedomorphosis is a polyphenism in which individuals may express one of two alternative ...
Tetrapod limbs are serially homologous structures that represent a particularly interesting model fo...
Facultative paedomorphosis is an environmentally induced polymorphism that results in the coexistenc...
Phenotypic changes in response to environmental cues allow organisms to adapt and enhance their fitn...
Paedomorphosis is an alternative ontogenetic pathway in which reproductive adults maintain larval tr...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
Current theories on the evolution of paedomorphosis suppose that several ontogenetic pathways have a...
Paedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stage, is widespr...
The usual life cycle of Alpine newts comprises an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial juvenile an...
Numerous populations of newts and salamanders are dimorphic: while some larvae become mature and thu...
International audiencePaedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorpho- sis a...
Paedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorphosis and allows reproduction i...
Secondary sexual traits may evolve under the antagonistic context of sexual and natural selection. I...
Secondary sexual traits may evolve under the antagonistic context of sexual and natural selection. I...
Facultative paedomorphosis is a polyphenism in which individuals may express one of two alternative ...
Tetrapod limbs are serially homologous structures that represent a particularly interesting model fo...
Facultative paedomorphosis is an environmentally induced polymorphism that results in the coexistenc...
Phenotypic changes in response to environmental cues allow organisms to adapt and enhance their fitn...
Paedomorphosis is an alternative ontogenetic pathway in which reproductive adults maintain larval tr...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
Current theories on the evolution of paedomorphosis suppose that several ontogenetic pathways have a...
Paedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stage, is widespr...
The usual life cycle of Alpine newts comprises an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial juvenile an...
Numerous populations of newts and salamanders are dimorphic: while some larvae become mature and thu...
International audiencePaedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorpho- sis a...
Paedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorphosis and allows reproduction i...
Secondary sexual traits may evolve under the antagonistic context of sexual and natural selection. I...
Secondary sexual traits may evolve under the antagonistic context of sexual and natural selection. I...
Facultative paedomorphosis is a polyphenism in which individuals may express one of two alternative ...
Tetrapod limbs are serially homologous structures that represent a particularly interesting model fo...