Molluscan models: Crepidula fornicata
JQ Henry, DC Lyons - Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2016 - Elsevier
Gastropod snails in the genus Crepidula have emerged as model systems for studying a
metazoan super clade, the Spiralia. Recent work on one species in particular, Crepidula …
metazoan super clade, the Spiralia. Recent work on one species in particular, Crepidula …
Re‐evolution of a morphological precursor of crypsis investment in the newly revised horned praying mantises (I nsecta, M antodea, V atinae)
GJ Svenson, C Medellin… - Systematic …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The N eotropical praying mantis tribe V atini S tål is revised using total evidence
phylogenetic analysis based on molecular and coded morphological data. The subfamily V …
phylogenetic analysis based on molecular and coded morphological data. The subfamily V …
Spontaneous reversions of an evolutionary trait loss reveal regulators of a small RNA that controls multicellular development in myxobacteria
Lost traits can reevolve, but the probability of trait reversion depends partly on a trait's
genetic complexity. Myxobacterial fruiting body development is a complex trait controlled by …
genetic complexity. Myxobacterial fruiting body development is a complex trait controlled by …
[HTML][HTML] The gastric phenotype in the cypriniform loaches: A case of reinvention?
O Goncalves, LFC Castro, AJ Smolka, A Fontainhas… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
The stomach, which is characterized by acid peptic digestion in vertebrates, has been lost
secondarily multiple times in the evolution of the teleost fishes. The Cypriniformes are …
secondarily multiple times in the evolution of the teleost fishes. The Cypriniformes are …
The role of inhibitory dynamics in the loss and reemergence of macropodoid tooth traits
The reversibility of phenotypic evolution is likely to be strongly influenced by the ability of
underlying developmental systems to generate ancestral traits. However, few studies have …
underlying developmental systems to generate ancestral traits. However, few studies have …
Systematics, biogeography and morphological evolution in Entosthodon Schwägr.(Bryopsida, Funariaceae) with a revision of the genus in Africa
N Wilding - 2016 - open.uct.ac.za
Abstract Entosthodon Schwägr.(Funariaceae) is a genus of soil-inhabiting, annual to
biennial mosses occurring worldwide in temperate to tropical-montane climates. Although a …
biennial mosses occurring worldwide in temperate to tropical-montane climates. Although a …
[PDF][PDF] Maryna P. Lesoway, Ab Matteen Rafiqi, and Rajendhran Rajakumar
E Abouheif, MJ Favé, AS Ibarrarán-Viniegra - academia.edu
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-
devo,” is to uncover the rules that underlie the interactions between an organism's …
devo,” is to uncover the rules that underlie the interactions between an organism's …
[PDF][PDF] Spontaneous reversions of an
YTN Yu, M Kleiner, GJ Velicer - 2016 - academia.edu
Lost traits can reevolve, but the probability of trait reversion depends partly on a trait's
genetic complexity. Myxobacterial fruiting body development is a complex trait controlled by …
genetic complexity. Myxobacterial fruiting body development is a complex trait controlled by …
[引用][C] Species delimitation in Silene acaulis (L.) L.(Caryophyllaceae)
P Cangren - University of Gothenburg