Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true flight, echolocation, and a heightened ability to resist viral load that uniquely position this group for comparative genomic studies. Here we searched for evidence of genomic variation consistent with sensory rewiring through bat evolution. We focused on two species with divergent sensory preferences. Myotis davidii is a bat species that echolocates and possesses dim- but not daylight-adapted vision whereas the black flying fox (Pteropus alecto) has highly developed day vision but does not echolocate. Using the naked mole rat as a reference, we found five functional genes (CYP1A2, RBP3, GUCY2F, CRYBB1, and GRK7) encoding visual proteins that ...
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight, and are the second-most speciose mammalian radiati...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.For echol...
<div><p>The ability of bats and toothed whales to echolocate is a remarkable case of convergent evol...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
<div><p>A trade-off between the sensory modalities of vision and hearing is likely to have occurred ...
Gene loss and gain during genome evolution are thought to play important roles in adaptive phenotypi...
SummaryNew research shows how bats use echolocation unexpectedly to detect silent and stationary pre...
Through their unique use of sophisticated laryngeal echolocation bats are considered sensory special...
PhD thesisHow populations diverge and form new species in the face of gene flow is a key question in...
Sensory systems act as a direct interface between organisms and their environment, constituting an i...
Bats represent one of the largest and most striking nocturnal mammalian radiations, exhibiting many ...
PhDThe lineage that gave rise to mammals split from other basal amniotes, approximately 300 million...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by mas...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight, and are the second-most speciose mammalian radiati...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.For echol...
<div><p>The ability of bats and toothed whales to echolocate is a remarkable case of convergent evol...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
<div><p>A trade-off between the sensory modalities of vision and hearing is likely to have occurred ...
Gene loss and gain during genome evolution are thought to play important roles in adaptive phenotypi...
SummaryNew research shows how bats use echolocation unexpectedly to detect silent and stationary pre...
Through their unique use of sophisticated laryngeal echolocation bats are considered sensory special...
PhD thesisHow populations diverge and form new species in the face of gene flow is a key question in...
Sensory systems act as a direct interface between organisms and their environment, constituting an i...
Bats represent one of the largest and most striking nocturnal mammalian radiations, exhibiting many ...
PhDThe lineage that gave rise to mammals split from other basal amniotes, approximately 300 million...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by mas...
The molecular basis of the evolution of phenotypic characters is very complex and is poorly understo...
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight, and are the second-most speciose mammalian radiati...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.For echol...
<div><p>The ability of bats and toothed whales to echolocate is a remarkable case of convergent evol...