1. A staging table of Balkan crested newt embryonic development to serve as a baseline in evolutionary developmental studies.
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Vučić, Tijana, Drobnjaković, Marija, Ajduković, Maja, Bugarčić, Marko, Wielstra, Ben, Ivanović, Ana, and Cvijanović, Milena
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LIFE history theory ,EMBRYOLOGY ,SALAMANDRIDAE ,NEWTS ,AMPHIBIANS - Abstract
There is an increased interest in the evolution and development of newts from the genus Triturus because: (1) morphological differentiation among the nine constituent species largely corresponds to different ecological preferences, (2) hybridization between different species pairs has various evolutionary outcomes in terms of life history traits and morphology, and (3) the genus expresses a balanced lethal system that causes arrested growth and death of half of the embryos. These features provide natural experimental settings for molecular, morphological, and life‐history studies. Therefore, we produce a staging table for the Balkan crested newt (T. ivanbureschi). We provide detailed descriptions of 34 embryonic stages based on easily observable and interpretable external morphological characters, to ensure reproducibility. Compared with previous staging tables for Triturus, we include a vastly increased sample size and provide high‐resolution photographs in lateral, ventral, and dorsal view, complemented by videos of specific developmental periods, and accompanied by detailed explanations on how to delineate the specific stages. Our staging table will serve as a baseline in comparative studies on Triturus newts: an emerging model system in evolutionary and developmental studies. Research highlights: We present a staging table of embryonic development of an emerging model system: the crested newt. Detailed descriptions of external morphology, complemented by photos and videos, make this a valuable resource for evolutionary developmental studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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