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Data from: Phylogenetic evidence from freshwater crayfishes that cave adaptation is not an evolutionary dead-end
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Macroevolution;extinction;phylogenetics;Decapoda;speciation;Astacidea
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6tc06
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e ‘evolutionary dead-ends.’ This suggests that cave-adapted taxa may be doomed for extinction before they can diversify or transition to a more stable state. Howeve
Data from: Eyeless Mexican cavefish save energy by eliminating the circadian rhythm in metabolism
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cave adaptation energy saving evolutionary physiology metabolic rate
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3sf6g
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The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark differences in the daily periodicities of light
Data from: A high-density linkage map for Astyanax mexicanus using genotyping-by-sequencing technology
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regressive phenotypic evolution;Astyanax mexicanus;Next-generation sequencing;qtl analysis;blind Mexican cave tetra
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6s718
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resolution genetic analyses and catalyze the discovery of the genetic basis for cave-associated phenotypes.
Data from: When are phylogenetic analyses misled by convergence? A case study in Texas cave salamanders
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salamanders;morphology;convergence;Adaptation;phylogeny;Eurycea;molecular systematics;Homoplasy
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doi:10.5061/dryad.845
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or not a phylogenetic analysis has been misled by convergence. We then apply these criteria in a study of central Texas cave salamanders (genus Eurycea). Morphological characters
Data from: A pleiotropic interaction between vision loss and hypermelanism in Astyanax mexicanus cave x surface hybrids
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Gross, Joshua
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regressive evolution trait loss quantitative trait locus analysis phenotypic effects
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tf0f5
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Background Cave-dwelling animals evolve various traits as a consequence of life in darkness. Constructive traits (e.g., enhanced
Data from: Parallels between two geographically and ecologically disparate cave invasions by the same species, Asellus aquaticus (Isopoda, Crustacea)
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Asellus aquaticus;Morphometrics;population genetics;speciation;Adaptation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.23j81
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Caves are long-known examples of evolutionary replications where similar morphologies (troglomorphies) evolve independently as the result of strong
Data from: Parental genetic effects in a cavefish adaptive behavior explain disparity between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA
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Paternal genetic effects;Sensory neuromasts;Astyanax mexicanus;Cavefish;Vibration attraction behavior;Maternal genetic effects;Mitochondrial disparity;Holocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qn514810
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Epigenetic parental genetic effects are important in many biological processes but their roles in the evolution of adaptive traits and thei
Data from: Cave Stedocys spitting spiders illuminate the history of the Himalayas and Southeast Asia
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Biogeography;Stedocys;plate tectonics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qq828
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transition in reaction to the Indian–Eurasian collision. Species of Stedocys cluster into groups I and II. Their evolution involves one dispersal
Data from: Gigantic lion, (Panthera leo), from the Pleistocene of Natodomeri, eastern Africa
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Panthera leo;Paleontology;Pleistocene
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.279n4
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on, dated to between 195 ka and ?205 ka. The skull is remarkable for its very great size, equivalent to the largest cave lions (Panthera spelaea
Data from: Sequence capture phylogenomics of eyeless Cicurina spiders from Texas caves, with emphasis on US federally-endangered species from Bexar
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Cicurina;conservation;ultra-conserved element;taxonomy;karst;Araneae;cave evolution;Hahniidae
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.28fg251
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We combined morphological, mitochondrial, and nuclear phylogenomic data to address phylogenetic and species delimitation questions in cave-limited

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