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Trait Loss in Evolution: What Cavefish Have Taught Us about Mechanisms Underlying Eye Regression.

Authors :
Sifuentes-Romero, Itzel
Aviles, Ari M
Carter, Joseph L
Chan-Pong, Allen
Clarke, Anik
Crotty, Patrick
Engstrom, David
Meka, Pranav
Perez, Alexandra
Perez, Riley
Phelan, Christine
Sharrard, Taylor
Smirnova, Maria I
Wade, Amanda J
Kowalko, Johanna E
Source :
Integrative & Comparative Biology. Aug2023, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p393-406. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Reduction or complete loss of traits is a common occurrence throughout evolutionary history. In spite of this, numerous questions remain about why and how trait loss has occurred. Cave animals are an excellent system in which these questions can be answered, as multiple traits, including eyes and pigmentation, have been repeatedly reduced or lost across populations of cave species. This review focuses on how the blind Mexican cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus , has been used as a model system for examining the developmental, genetic, and evolutionary mechanisms that underlie eye regression in cave animals. We focus on multiple aspects of how eye regression evolved in A. mexicanus , including the developmental and genetic pathways that contribute to eye regression, the effects of the evolution of eye regression on other traits that have also evolved in A. mexicanus , and the evolutionary forces contributing to eye regression. We also discuss what is known about the repeated evolution of eye regression, both across populations of A. mexicanus cavefish and across cave animals more generally. Finally, we offer perspectives on how cavefish can be used in the future to further elucidate mechanisms underlying trait loss using tools and resources that have recently become available. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
*CAVE animals
*EYE color
*ASTYANAX

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15407063
Volume :
63
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Integrative & Comparative Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
170902502
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icad032