Mahon, A.R.*; Amsler, C.D.; McClintock, J.B.; Baker, B.J.: Chemo-tactile predator avoidance responses of the antarctic limpet, Nacella concinna The antarctic limpet Nacella concinna has the ability to escape potential predation by the highly mobile and predaceous sea star Neosmilaster georgianus. When the sea star comes into contact with the limpet, the limpet undergoes characteristic avoidance […]
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Unraveling the Evolution of Color Pattern Exploring Sources of Variation in Coccinellid Spots
Vess, T.J.*; Frederik, H. Nijhout: Unraveling the Evolution of Color Pattern: Exploring Sources of Variation in Coccinellid Spots Development is the vehicle by which genetic and environmental inputs affect morphology and is critical for accurate interpretation of the evolution of Coccinellid color pattern. Ladybug spots are of particular interest because the genetics and the distributions […]
Phylogeography of the ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) influences of paleoclimate on genetic diversity and species range
DAHLGREN, T.G.; WEINBERG, J.R.; HALANYCH, K.M.*: Phylogeography of the ocean quahog (Arctica islandica): influences of paleoclimate on genetic diversity and species range The ocean quahog, Arctica islandica (Linnaeus, 1767), is a commercially important bivalve found on continental shelves throughout much of the North Atlantic. To assess genetic subdivision in this species, we sequenced 385 nucleotides […]
Multiple lines of evidence support the independent origin of an arthropod compound eye
OAKLEY, T.H.: Multiple lines of evidence support the independent origin of an arthropod compound eye One of the most debated issues in arthropod evolution is whether compound eyes evolved once or multiple times. One reason this issue has remained unresolved is that most previous researchers have relied on single lines of evidence. Here I present […]
Function and systematic distribution of helicoidal muscles in Gastrotricha
Hochberg, R.: Function and systematic distribution of helicoidal muscles in Gastrotricha Studies on the muscular system of gastrotrichs revealed the presence of muscles in a new orientation, that of left- and right-handed helices around the digestive tract. These helicoidal muscles are found on the pharynx and intestine of numerous species in both orders, Chaetonotida and […]
Evolution of the Corona Complex Within the Genus Melongena (GastropodaMelongenidae) Evidence From Internal Transcribed Spacers and Microsatellite Data
Hayes, K.H.*; Karl, S.A.: Evolution of the �Corona Complex� Within the Genus Melongena (Gastropoda:Melongenidae): Evidence From Internal Transcribed Spacers and Microsatellite Data Gastropods are an exceptionally speciose and diverse group of marine invertebrates, having undergone numerous adaptive radiations during their long evolutionary history. This diversity combined with their conspicuousness in the marine environment make them […]
Concerted evolution and concerted degeneration at the hsp70 genes and pseudogenes of the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup
BETTENCOURT, B.R.*; FEDER, M.E.: Concerted evolution and concerted degeneration at the hsp70 genes and pseudogenes of the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup. To determine how the hsp70 genes (4-5 copies total, at two chromosomal loci) coevolved with the diversification of the D. melanogaster species subgroup, we sequenced multiple alleles of each gene in representative species. The […]
Who needs a nucleus Red blood cells in the genus Batrachoseps
MUELLER, R.L.: Who needs a nucleus? Red blood cells in the genus Batrachoseps Some species of lungless salamanders, family Plethodontidae, have blood containing enucleated red cells. Unlike nearly all mammals, which possess uniformly enucleated RBC’s, these salamanders have both enucleated and nucleated RBC’s present in their circulation at all times. In some cases, the percentage […]
Ultrastructure of the lingual surface in anguimorph lizards and snakes evolutionary and functional implications
Filoramo, N.I.*; Schwenk, K.: Ultrastructure of the lingual surface in anguimorph lizards and snakes: evolutionary and functional implications. In squamates, one of the tongue’s roles is to collect chemicals from the environment. Both volatile and non-volatile chemicals are delivered to the vomeronasal chemosensory organs (VNOs). The information gained from these chemicals allows squamates to find […]
The Historical Evolution of Thermal Physiology in the Diamondback Watersnake, Nerodia rhombifer
WINNE, C. T. *; KECK, M. B.: The Historical Evolution of Thermal Physiology in the Diamondback Watersnake, Nerodia rhombifer We investigated three laboratory measures of thermal physiology in the diamondback watersnake, Nerodia rhombifer, along a latitudinal gradient spanning 12 degrees in latitude and including individuals from three populations in Southern Texas (26,o 03’), one population […]