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Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Most of life’s vast diversity of species and phenotypes is often attributed to adaptive radiation. Yet its contribution to species and phenotypic diversity of a major group has not been examined. Two key questions remain unresolved. First,
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https://doaj.org/article/10e315a1d7d445999efad2b67f069652
Autor:
John Soghigian, Charles Sither, Silvia Andrade Justi, Gen Morinaga, Brian K. Cassel, Christopher J. Vitek, Todd Livdahl, Siyang Xia, Andrea Gloria-Soria, Jeffrey R. Powell, Thomas Zavortink, Christopher M. Hardy, Nathan D. Burkett-Cadena, Lawrence E. Reeves, Richard C. Wilkerson, Robert R. Dunn, David K. Yeates, Maria Anice Sallum, Brian D. Byrd, Michelle D. Trautwein, Yvonne-Marie Linton, Michael H. Reiskind, Brian M. Wiegmann
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2023)
Abstract Mosquitoes have profoundly affected human history and continue to threaten human health through the transmission of a diverse array of pathogens. The phylogeny of mosquitoes has remained poorly characterized due to difficulty in taxonomic sa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/03e0fd199b694d4db8e9783810a63dd5
Autor:
Elizabeth Bastiaans, Mary Jane Bastiaans, Gen Morinaga, José Gamaliel Castañeda Gaytán, Jonathon C Marshall, Brendan Bane, Fausto Méndez de la Cruz, Barry Sinervo
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e93197 (2014)
Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within populations, and the number, frequency, or type of morphs present often vary among populations. When these differences lead to assortative mating by
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/27aef8db811849c58e2b19492c59b72c
Autor:
John Soghigian, Charles Sither, Silvia Justi, Gen Morinaga, Brian Cassel, Christopher Vitek, Todd Livdahl, Siyang Xia, Andrea Gloria-Soria, Jeffrey Powell, Thomas Zavortink, Christopher Hardy, Nathan Burkett-Cadena, Lawrence Reeves, Richard Wilkerson, Robert Dunn, David Yeates, Maria Anice Sallum, Brian Byrd, Michelle Trautwein, Yvonne-Marie Linton, Michael Reiskind, Brian Wiegmann
Mosquitoes have profoundly affected human history and continue to threaten human health through the transmission of a diverse array of viruses and pathogens. Because mosquitoes are also highly diverse and globally widespread, their phylogeny has rema
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::405c59a52f546ecefffa2f2b770d701d
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2515328/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2515328/v1
Publikováno v:
Insect Systematics and Diversity. 7
Embioptera display variability in egg-handling as part of their defense against natural enemies. Because species living in tropical regions experience potentially higher risks of predation than those in temperate climes, we hypothesized that variable
Publikováno v:
Integrative and Comparative Biology. 60:190-201
Synopsis Elongate, snake- or eel-like, body forms have evolved convergently many times in most major lineages of vertebrates. Despite studies of various clades with elongate species, we still lack an understanding of their evolutionary dynamics and d
Autor:
Gen Morinaga, Philip J. Bergmann
Publikováno v:
Zoology. 134:16-26
Segmentation gives rise to the anterior-posterior axis in many animals, and in vertebrates this axis comprises serially arranged vertebrae. Modifications to the vertebral column abound, and a recurring, but functionally understudied, change is the el
Autor:
Gen Morinaga, Philip J. Bergmann
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 73:481-496
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establishing if such convergent phenotypes arose through convergent evolutionary pathways is a stronger test of determinism. We studied the evolution of snake-
Autor:
Philip J, Bergmann, Gen, Morinaga, Elyse S, Freitas, Duncan J, Irschick, Günter P, Wagner, Cameron D, Siler
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
Evolutionary reversals, including re-evolution of lost structures, are commonly found in phylogenetic studies. However, we lack an understanding of how these reversals happen mechanistically. A snake-like body form has evolved many times in vertebrat
Autor:
Gen Morinaga, Philip J. Bergmann
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
Dramatic evolutionary transitions in morphology are often assumed to be adaptive in a new habitat. However, these assumptions are rarely tested because such tests require intermediate forms, which are often extinct. In vertebrates, the evolution of a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1d32564239019ca621cd655862e8aed6
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7126036/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7126036/