2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.30.569440
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Evolution of rhodopsin in flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) is associated with depth and migratory behaviour

Esme Macpherson,
Frances E Hauser,
Alexander Van Nynatten
et al.

Abstract: Visual signals are involved in many fitness-related tasks and are therefore essential for survival in many species. Aquatic organisms are ideal systems to study visual evolution, as the high diversity of spectral properties in aquatic environments generates great potential for adaptation to different light conditions. Flatfishes are an economically important group, with over 800 described species distributed globally, including halibut, flounder, sole and turbot. The diversity of flatfish species and wide arra… Show more

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