Wall-following – phylogenetic context of an enhanced behaviour in stygomorphicSinocyclocheilus(Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) cavefishes
Bing Chen,
Wen-Zhang Dai,
Xiang-Lin Li
et al.
Abstract:With 75 known species, the freshwater fish genus Sinocyclocheilus is the largest cavefish radiation in the world, emerging as a model system for evolutionary studies. They show multiple adaptations for cave dwelling (stygomorphic adaptations), which include a range of traits such as eye degeneration (Normal-eyed, Microeyed and Eyeless), depigmentation of skin, and in some species, the presence of horns. Their behavioural adaptations to subterranean environments, however, are poorly understood. Wall-following (… Show more
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