Evolution of novel sensory organs in fish with legs
Corey AH Allard,
Amy L Herbert,
Stephanie P Krueger
et al.
Abstract:How do animals evolve new traits? Sea robins are unusual 'walking' fishes that use leg-like appendages to navigate the seafloor. Here, we show that legs are bona fide sense organs that mediate the unique ability to localize and uncover buried prey. We then probe the developmental and physiological basis of these novel sense organs as a striking example of a major trait gain in evolution. We find certain sea robin species have legs with unique end-organs called papillae that mediate enhanced mechanical and chem… Show more
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