2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.09.451730
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Contribution of opsins and chromophores to cone pigment variation across populations of Lake Victoria cichlids

Abstract: Adaptation to heterogeneous sensory environments has been implicated as a key parameter in speciation. Cichlid fish are a textbook example of divergent visual adaptation, mediated by variation in the sequences and expression levels of cone opsin genes (encoding the protein component of visual pigments). In some vertebrates including fish, visual sensitivity is also tuned by the ratio of Vitamin A1/A2-derived chromophores (i.e. the light-sensitive component of the visual pigment, bound to the opsin protein), wh… Show more

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“…The effects of the change that characterises the Anthropocene are felt acutely across freshwater bodies, both in cold (Hayden et al . 2022) and in warmer (Wilwert et al ., 2022) latitudes, where iconic fish species such as white fish and cichlids exhibit special adaptation to their surrounding environment, leaving them particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic environmental changes.…”
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“…The effects of the change that characterises the Anthropocene are felt acutely across freshwater bodies, both in cold (Hayden et al . 2022) and in warmer (Wilwert et al ., 2022) latitudes, where iconic fish species such as white fish and cichlids exhibit special adaptation to their surrounding environment, leaving them particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic environmental changes.…”
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