Brooding corals: planulation patterns, larval behavior, and recruitment dynamics in the face of environmental change

G Goodbody-Gringley, SJ de Putron - … , past, present and future: the world …, 2016 - Springer
… population maintenance, resilience and adaptive evolution , as recruitment of new sexually
… and development occur externally. Subsequent development of zygotes into planula larvae

Why are there so many species of brooding Antarctic echinoids?

É Poulin, JP Féral - Evolution, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
evolutionary direction, identified three factors, which could be implicated in … evolution of
transformed development (defined by Raff as abbreviation or elimination of larval developmental

The origin of the pelagobenthic metazoan life cycle: what's sex got to do with it?

SM Degnan, BM Degnan - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2006 - academic.oup.com
… trajectory towards the crown metazoan planktonic larvae. These new insights from poriferan
development thus clearly support the intercalation hypothesis of bilaterian larval evolution, …

Developmental and genetic mechanisms for evolutionary diversification of serial repeats: eyespot size in Bicyclus anynana butterflies

P Beldade, V French… - … Developmental Evolution, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
… understanding morphological diversification and the evolution of individuality. We use …
model in evolutionary developmental biology, to explore the genetic and developmental basis of …

Effect of larval food stress on male adult behaviour, morphology and reproductive investment in the butterfly Pararge aegeria

L Vande Velde, N Schtickzelle, H Van Dyck - Evolutionary Ecology, 2013 - Springer
… per cage (ie 12 males in total per session with two cages). The cages were covered by …
We did repeated observation sessions to score the behaviour of each male (Between 9 am–…

The evolution of genome size: what can be learned from anuran development?

AD Chipman, O Khaner, A Haas… - Journal of Experimental …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… rate and with developmental rate at different stages of embryonic development, but that the
… We discuss the evolution of genome size in amphibians. Our discussion takes into account …

Developmental plasticity and developmental symbiosis: the return of eco-devo

SF Gilbert - Current topics in developmental biology, 2016 - Elsevier
… for evolving developmental plasticity. The success of the meeting could be measured in its
Q&A session … (but not the unenlarged) frog larvae by developing an enormous mouth that is …

A comparative study of reproduction and development in the polychaete family Terebellidae

D McHugh - The Biological Bulletin, 1993 - journals.uchicago.edu
… other polychaete families, and leads to the proposal that larval development in terebellids
has been constrained during the evolution of the lineage. The results of this study demonstrate …

Slow, fast and in between: habitat distribution and behaviour of larvae in nine species of libellulid dragonfly

SJ McCauley - Freshwater Biology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
… were conducted at 5-min intervals during each session. This species was the first to be …
distribution are constrained by shared evolutionary history this could potentially inflate the …

To eat or get heat: Behavioral trade‐offs between thermoregulation and feeding in gregarious necrophagous larvae

J Podhorna, C Aubernon, M Borkovcova… - Insect …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Evolutionary advantages are predicted for accelerated … By contrast, at high temperatures,
larvae engaged in only very short feeding sessions but were observed moving back and forth …