BACKGROUND:Marine species have colonized extreme environments during evolution such as freshwater habitats. The amphidromous teleost fish, Galaxias maculatus is found mainly migrating between estuaries and rivers, but some landlocked populations have been described in lakes formed during the last deglaciation process in the Andes. In the present study we use mtDNA sequences to reconstruct the historical scenario of colonization of such a lake and evaluated the osmoregulatory shift associated to changes in habitat and life cycle between amphidromous and landlocked populations. RESULTS:Standard diversity indices including the average number of nucleotide differences (Π) and the haplotype diversity index (H) indicated that both populations wer...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...
Replicated ecological gradients are prime systems to study processes of molecular evolution underlyi...
BackgroundMarine species have colonized extreme environments during evolution such as freshwater hab...
is found mainly migrating between estuaries and rivers, but some landlocked populations have been d...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami, formerly Oreochromis alcalicus grahami) is a remarkable examp...
The transition from seawater to freshwater is deeply rooted in the evolutionary history of animals, ...
Extreme environments such as soda lakes are largely unexplored habitats where a surprising number of...
Adaptation to salinity affects species distributions, promotes speciation, and guides many evolution...
Salinity and oxygen availability have long been recognised as important factors influencing animal p...
Ecological transitions across salinity boundaries have led to some of the most important diversifica...
Amphidromy is a life history relating to an otherwise freshwater organism that spends a short pelagi...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
Studying recent adaptive radiations in isolated insular systems avoids complicating causal events an...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...
Replicated ecological gradients are prime systems to study processes of molecular evolution underlyi...
BackgroundMarine species have colonized extreme environments during evolution such as freshwater hab...
is found mainly migrating between estuaries and rivers, but some landlocked populations have been d...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami, formerly Oreochromis alcalicus grahami) is a remarkable examp...
The transition from seawater to freshwater is deeply rooted in the evolutionary history of animals, ...
Extreme environments such as soda lakes are largely unexplored habitats where a surprising number of...
Adaptation to salinity affects species distributions, promotes speciation, and guides many evolution...
Salinity and oxygen availability have long been recognised as important factors influencing animal p...
Ecological transitions across salinity boundaries have led to some of the most important diversifica...
Amphidromy is a life history relating to an otherwise freshwater organism that spends a short pelagi...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is a cichlid fish that inhabits one of the Earth's most extre...
Studying recent adaptive radiations in isolated insular systems avoids complicating causal events an...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...
Replicated ecological gradients are prime systems to study processes of molecular evolution underlyi...