4 results match your criteria: "University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Waukesha[Affiliation]"
Hydrobiologia
November 2022
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2900 N. Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI USA.
Unlabelled: Current evidence suggests that hybridization played a crucial role in the early evolution and diversification of the species flocks of cichlid fishes in the African Great Lakes. Nonetheless, evidence for hybridization in the extant cichlid fauna is scant, suggesting that hybridization is rare in the modern era, perhaps enforced by natural or sexual selection acting against F1 hybrids. Additionally, most experimental studies of hybridization perform a hybrid cross in one direction, ignoring the reciprocal hybrid.
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July 2020
Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA.
Female mate choice has strong experimental support as a diversifying force in the speciation of the haplochromine cichlid fishes of Lake Malaŵi, Africa. Somewhat less understood is the role that male-male aggression might have played in the evolution of new species of these fishes. In the rock-dwelling haplochromines of Lake Malaŵi, primarily territory-holding males successfully court females; by determining which males gain territories, male-male aggression could support speciation by excluding less-fit males from the breeding population.
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July 2019
Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Background: Lichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between specialized fungi (mycobionts), mostly ascomycetes, and unicellular green algae or cyanobacteria (photobionts). Here we describe the first parallel genomic analysis of the mycobiont Cladonia grayi and of its green algal photobiont Asterochloris glomerata. We focus on genes/predicted proteins of potential symbiotic significance, sought by surveying proteins differentially activated during early stages of mycobiont and photobiont interaction in coculture, expanded or contracted protein families, and proteins with differential rates of evolution.
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October 2018
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Waukesha, 1500 N. University Drive, Waukesha, Wisconsin, 53188, USA.
The cichlid fishes of Lake Malaŵi are the paramount example of adaptive radiation in vertebrates. Evidence of their astounding diversity is perhaps most visible in their adaptations for obtaining food; the genus Labeotropheus, due to their prominent snouts, are an interesting example of an extreme adaptation for feeding. Two different body types are found in this genus: a deep-bodied form (e.
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