نتایج جستجو برای: bony fishes

تعداد نتایج: 28560  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1998
M J Pébusque F Coulier D Birnbaum P Pontarotti

Paralogous genes from several families were found in four human chromosome regions (4p16, 5q33-35, 8p12-21, and 10q24-26), suggesting that their common ancestral region underwent several rounds of large-scale duplication. Searches in the EMBL databases, followed by phylogenetic analyses, showed that cognates (orthologs) of human duplicated genes can be found in other vertebrates, including bony...

2018
Aleksey A Bolotovskiy Marina A Levina Jacquelin DeFaveri Juha Merilä Boris A Levin

The three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus is an important model for studying microevolution and parallel adaptation to freshwater environments. Marine and freshwater forms differ markedly in their phenotype, especially in the number of lateral plates, which are serially repeated elements of the exoskeleton. In fishes, thyroid hormones are involved in adaptation to salinity, as well as...

2017
Anna Marcionetti Victor Rossier Joris A. M. Bertrand Glenn Litsios Nicolas Salamin

Clownfishes (or anemonefishes) form an iconic group of coral reef fishes, particularly known for their mutualistic interaction with sea anemones. They are characterized by particular life history traits, such as a complex social structure and mating system involving sequential hermaphroditism, coupled with an exceptionally long lifespan. Additionally, clownfishes are considered to be one of the...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2002
John D Reynolds Nicholas B Goodwin Robert P Freckleton

We provide the first review of phylogenetic transitions in parental care and live bearing for a wide variety of vertebrates. This includes new analyses of both numbers of transitions and transition probabilities. These reveal numerous transitions by shorebirds and anurans toward uniparental care by either sex. Whereas most or all of the shorebird transitions were from biparental care, nearly al...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
William J Ripple Christopher Wolf Thomas M Newsome Michael Hoffmann Aaron J Wirsing Douglas J McCauley

Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship has only been explored for select taxa, with variable results. Using a newly assembled and taxonomically expansive database, we analyzed the relationships between extinction risk and body mass (27,647 species) and between extinction risk and range size (21,294 species) for vertebrates across six ma...

2008
FRANCESCO MARMO

As is well known, otoliths are composed in most vertebrates of calcium salts which are in the form of carbonates. Yet, Hastings (1935) in Amblystoma tigrinum and Carlstrom & Engstrom (1955) in Petromyzon found otoliths in these species to be made of calcium phosphate. From a crystallographic point of view the researches of these two authors have provided evidence that the otoliths of birds, of ...

2014
Torsten M. Scheyer Carlo Romano Jim Jenks Hugo Bucher

Examining the geological past of our planet allows us to study periods of severe climatic and biological crises and recoveries, biotic and abiotic ecosystem fluctuations, and faunal and floral turnovers through time. Furthermore, the recovery dynamics of large predators provide a key for evaluation of the pattern and tempo of ecosystem recovery because predators are interpreted to react most se...

2017
M. L. Habegger D. H. Huber M. J. Lajeunesse P. J. Motta

Bite force is one of the most utilized performance measures due to its association with feeding and consequently fitness. Due to their large size and the concomitant increase in the adductor muscles it is expected that apex predators may rely on high biting performance allowing for increased dietary breadth. Billfish are apex marine predators characterized by the extreme elongation of the upper...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2001
L A Ferry-Graham G V Lauder

The head of ray-finned fishes is structurally complex and is composed of numerous bony, muscular, and ligamentous elements capable of intricate movement. Nearly two centuries of research have been devoted to understanding the function of this cranial musculoskeletal system during prey capture in the dense and viscous aquatic medium. Most fishes generate some amount of inertial suction to captur...

2008
FRANCESCO MARMO

As is well known, otoliths are composed in most vertebrates of calcium salts which are in the form of carbonates. Yet, Hastings (1935) in Amblystoma tigrinum and Carlstrom & Engstrom (1955) in Petromyzon found otoliths in these species to be made of calcium phosphate. From a crystallographic point of view the researches of these two authors have provided evidence that the otoliths of birds, of ...

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