Meristic co‐evolution and genomic co‐localization of lateral line scales and vertebrae in Central American cichlid fishes
Nicolas Ehemann,
Paolo Franchini,
Axel Meyer
et al.
Abstract:Meristic traits are often treated as distinct phenotypes that can be used to differentiate and delineate recently diverged species. For instance, the number of lateral line scales and vertebrae, two traits that vary substantially among Neotropical Heroine cichlid species, have been previously suggested to co‐evolve. These meristic traits could co‐evolve due to shared adaptive, developmental, or genetic factors. If they were found to be genetically or developmentally non‐independent, this might require a more g… Show more
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