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1. Transcriptomic evidence for visual adaptation during the aquatic to terrestrial metamorphosis in leopard frogs

2. Evolutionary analyses of visual opsin genes in frogs and toads: Diversity, duplication, and positive selection

3. Diversity and evolution of amphibian pupil shapes

4. Ecology drives patterns of spectral transmission in the ocular lenses of frogs and salamanders

5. Ocular lens morphology is influenced by ecology and metamorphosis in frogs and toads

6. Molecular evolution of non-visual opsin genes across environmental, developmental, and morphological adaptations in frogs

8. Eye‐body allometry across biphasic ontogeny in anuran amphibians

9. Protocols from: Evolutionary analyses of visual opsin genes in frogs and toads: diversity, duplication, and positive selection v1

11. Correction to: Eye‐body allometry across biphasic ontogeny in anuran amphibians

12. Evolutionary signatures of photoreceptor transmutation in geckos reveal potential adaptation and convergence with snakes

13. Evolutionary analyses of visual opsin genes in anurans reveals diversity and positive selection suggestive of functional adaptation to distinct light environments

14. Diversity and evolution of amphibian pupil shapes

15. Transcriptomic evidence for visual adaptation during the aquatic to terrestrial metamorphosis in leopard frogs

16. Genomic and Spectral Visual Adaptation in Southern Leopard Frogs during the Ontogenetic Transition from Aquatic to Terrestrial Light Environments

17. Evolution, inactivation and loss of short wavelength-sensitive opsin genes during the diversification of Neotropical cichlids

18. Eye size and investment in frogs and toads correlate with adult habitat, activity pattern and breeding ecology

19. Molecular Adaptations for Sensing and Securing Prey and Insight into Amniote Genome Diversity from the Garter Snake Genome

20. Convergent selection pressures drive the evolution of rhodopsin kinetics at high altitudes via nonparallel mechanisms

21. The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution

22. The tuatara genome: insights into vertebrate evolution from the sole survivor of an ancient reptilian order

23. Publisher Correction: The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution

24. Functional Shifts in Bat Dim-Light Visual Pigment Are Associated with Differing Echolocation Abilities and Reveal Molecular Adaptation to Photic-Limited Environments

25. The role of ecological factors in shaping bat cone opsin evolution

26. Evolutionary transformation of rod photoreceptors in the all-cone retina of a diurnal garter snake

27. The molecular origin and evolution of dim-light vision in mammals

28. Accelerated Evolution and Functional Divergence of the Dim Light Visual Pigment Accompanies Cichlid Colonization of Central America

29. Convergent selection pressures drive the evolution of rhodopsin kinetics at high altitudes via nonparallel mechanisms

30. Mitochondrial genomes of the South American electric knifefishes (Order Gymnotiformes)

31. Cone-like rhodopsin expressed in the all cone retina of the colubrid pine snake as a potential adaptation to diurnality

32. Targeted capture of complete coding regions across divergent species

33. Cranial variation and systematics ofForaminacephale brevisgen. nov. and the diversity of pachycephalosaurid dinosaurs (Ornithischia: Cerapoda) in the Belly River Group of Alberta, Canada

34. BlastPhyMe: A toolkit for rapid generation and analysis of protein-coding sequence datasets

35. Comparative sequence analyses of rhodopsin and RPE65 reveal patterns of selective constraint across hereditary retinal disease mutations

36. A second visual rhodopsin gene,rh1-2, is expressed in zebrafish photoreceptors and found in other ray-finned fishes

37. The molecular origin and evolution of dim-light vision in mammals

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