Despite 400–450 million years of independent evolution, a strong phenotypic convergence has occurred between two groups of fish: tunas and lamnid sharks. This convergence is characterized by centralization of red muscle, a distinctive swimming style (stiffened body powered through tail movements) and elevated body temperature (endothermy). Furthermore, both groups demonstrate elevated white muscle metabolic capacities. All these traits are unusual in fish and more likely evolved to support their fast-swimming, pelagic, predatory behavior. Here, we tested the hypothesis that their convergent evolution was driven by selection on a set of metabolic genes. We sequenced white muscle transcriptomes of six tuna, one mackerel, and three shark speci...
Background The Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) is a regionally endothermic fish that maint...
We thank Professor Ian A. Johnston FRSE and Dr Daniel Garcia de la Serrana (School of Biology, Unive...
Phenotypic convergence is thought to be driven by parallel substitutions coupled with natural select...
Despite 400-450 million years of independent evolution, a strong phenotypic convergence has occurred...
We thank Sean Tracey and Jaime McAllister for supplying albacore and southern bluefin tuna samples, ...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Regional endothermy, where metabolically-derived heat is used to maintain elevated temperatures in p...
Few fishes have evolved elevated body temperatures compared to ambient temperatures and only in opah...
This dissertation addressed questions related to the selective advantages of regional endothermy and...
Background: Comparative genomic and/or transcriptomic analyses involving elasmobranchs remain limite...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias; Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) is one of the most publicly...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias; Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) is one of the most publicly...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias; Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) is one of the most publicly...
Background The Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) is a regionally endothermic fish that maint...
We thank Professor Ian A. Johnston FRSE and Dr Daniel Garcia de la Serrana (School of Biology, Unive...
Phenotypic convergence is thought to be driven by parallel substitutions coupled with natural select...
Despite 400-450 million years of independent evolution, a strong phenotypic convergence has occurred...
We thank Sean Tracey and Jaime McAllister for supplying albacore and southern bluefin tuna samples, ...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Regional endothermy, where metabolically-derived heat is used to maintain elevated temperatures in p...
Few fishes have evolved elevated body temperatures compared to ambient temperatures and only in opah...
This dissertation addressed questions related to the selective advantages of regional endothermy and...
Background: Comparative genomic and/or transcriptomic analyses involving elasmobranchs remain limite...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias; Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) is one of the most publicly...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias; Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) is one of the most publicly...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias; Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) is one of the most publicly...
Background The Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) is a regionally endothermic fish that maint...
We thank Professor Ian A. Johnston FRSE and Dr Daniel Garcia de la Serrana (School of Biology, Unive...
Phenotypic convergence is thought to be driven by parallel substitutions coupled with natural select...