Browsing by Author "Stuckert, Adam M. M."
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Differential gene expression and gene variants drive color and pattern development in divergent color morphs of a mimetic poison frog
Stuckert, Adam M. M.; Linderoth, Tyler; MacManes, Matthew D.; Summers, Kyle (2019-07-21)Evolutionary biologists have long investigated the ecological contexts, evolutionary forces, and proximate mechanisms that produce the diversity of animal coloration we see in the natural world. In aposematic species, color ... -
Diversity in warning coloration: selective paradox or the norm?
Briolat, Emmanuelle S.; Burdfield-Steel, Emily R.; Paul, Sarah C.; Ronka, Katja H.; Seymoure, Brett M.; Stankowich, Theodore; Stuckert, Adam M. M. (2018-08-27)Aposematic theory has historically predicted that predators should select for warning signals to converge on a single form, as a result of frequency‐dependent learning. However, widespread variation in warning signals is ... -
The Genomics of Mimicry: Gene Expression Throughout Development Provides Insights into Convergent and Divergent Phenotypes in a Müllerian Mimicry System
Stuckert, Adam M. M.; Summers, Kyle; Chouteau, Mathieu; McClure, Melanie; LaPolice, Troy M.; Linderoth, Tyler; Nielsen, Rasmus; MacManes, Matthew D. (2021) -
Variation in pigmentation gene expression is associated with distinct aposematic color morphs in the poison frog Dendrobates auratus
Stuckert, Adam M. M.; Moore, Emily; Coyle, Kaitlin P.; Davison, Ian; MacManes, Matthew D.; Roberts, Reade; Summers, Kyle (2019-04-18)Abstract Background Color and pattern phenotypes have clear implications for survival and reproduction in many species. However, the mechanisms that produce this coloration ... -
Variation in pigmentation gene expression is associated with distinct aposematic color morphs in the poison frog Dendrobates auratus
Stuckert, Adam M. M.; Moore, Emily; Coyle, Kaitlin P.; Davison, Ian; MacManes, Matthew D.; Roberts, Reade; Summers, Kyle (2019-04-18)Background: Color and pattern phenotypes have clear implications for survival and reproduction in many species. However, the mechanisms that produce this coloration are still poorly characterized, especially at the genomic ...