Independent and adaptive evolution of phenotypic novelties driven by coral symbiosis in barnacle larvae
Abstract
The invasion of novel habitats is recognized as a major promotor of adaptive trait evolution in animals. We tested whether similar ecological niches entail independent and adaptive evolution of key phenotypic structures related to larval host invasion in distantly related taxa. We use disparately related clades of coral barnacles as our model system (Acrothoracica: Berndtia and Thoracicalcarea: Pyrgomatidae). We analyze the larval antennular...
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Title
Independent and adaptive evolution of phenotypic novelties driven by coral symbiosis in barnacle larvae
Published Date
Dec 16, 2021
Journal
Volume
76
Issue
1
Pages
139 - 157
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