Convergent evolution of small body size occurs across many vertebrate clades and may reflect an evolutionary response to shared selective press- ures. However it remains unclear if other aspects of phenotype undergo convergent evolution in miniaturized lineages. Here we present a comparative analysis of body size and shape evolution in marine angelfishes (Pomacanthidae), a reef fish family characterized by repeated transitions to small body size. We ask if lineages that evolve small sizes show convergent evolution in body shape. Our results reveal that angelfish lineages evolved three different stable size optima with one corresponding to the group of pygmy angelfishes (Centropyge). Then, we test if the observed shifts in body size are asso...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
As fish move and interact with their aquatic environment by swimming, small morphological variations...
Convergent evolution of small body size occurs across many vertebrate clades and may reflect an evol...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
The Pomacanthidae (marine angelfishes) is an iconic reef fish family of about 88 species. They have ...
Vertebrate evolutionary radiations are the result of divergence along a variety of ecological and be...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Individual growth is a fundamental life history trait1–4, yet its macroevolutionary trajectories hav...
Cryptobenthic reef fishes (small, camouflaged, benthic-dwelling fishes) face exceptionally high mort...
Cryptobenthic reef fishes (small, camouflaged, benthic-dwelling fishes) face exceptionally high mort...
Whether distantly related organisms evolve similar strategies to meet the demands of a shared ecolog...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
editorial reviewedCoral reef fishes represent one of the most outstandingly diverse assemblages of v...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
As fish move and interact with their aquatic environment by swimming, small morphological variations...
Convergent evolution of small body size occurs across many vertebrate clades and may reflect an evol...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
The Pomacanthidae (marine angelfishes) is an iconic reef fish family of about 88 species. They have ...
Vertebrate evolutionary radiations are the result of divergence along a variety of ecological and be...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Individual growth is a fundamental life history trait1–4, yet its macroevolutionary trajectories hav...
Cryptobenthic reef fishes (small, camouflaged, benthic-dwelling fishes) face exceptionally high mort...
Cryptobenthic reef fishes (small, camouflaged, benthic-dwelling fishes) face exceptionally high mort...
Whether distantly related organisms evolve similar strategies to meet the demands of a shared ecolog...
Extreme body elongation in fishes is a major evolutionary transformation that extends the boundaries...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
editorial reviewedCoral reef fishes represent one of the most outstandingly diverse assemblages of v...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
As fish move and interact with their aquatic environment by swimming, small morphological variations...