E-Book, Englisch, 412 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Keene / Yoshizawa / McGaugh Biology and Evolution of the Mexican Cavefish
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-0-12-802365-5
Verlag: Academic Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 412 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-0-12-802365-5
Verlag: Academic Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
Biology and Evolution of the Mexican Cavefish features contributions by leading researchers in a comprehensive, unique work that examines a number of distinct areas of biology-evolution, development, ecology, and behavior-using the Mexican cavefish as a powerful model system to further understanding of basic biological processes such as eye degeneration, hearing, craniofacial development, sleep, and metabolic function.
These fish are currently being used to better understand a number of issues related to human health, including age-related blindness, sleep, obesity, mood-related disorders, and aging. The recent sequencing of the cavefish genome broadens the interest of this system to groups working with diverse biological systems, and has helped researchers identify genes that regulate sleep, eye degeneration, and metabolic function.
Mexican cavefish are particularly powerful for the study of biological processes because these fish evolved independently in twenty-nine caves in the Sierra de el Abra Region of Northeast Mexico. These fish have dramatic adaptations to the cave environment, and this can be used to identify genes involved in disease-related traits.
This scholarly text will be of interest to researchers and students throughout diverse areas of biology and ecology. It includes photographs of animals and behavior in laboratory and natural settings that will also increase interest and accessibility to non-experts.
- Includes a mixture of images and illustrations such as the geographical distribution of cave pools and the developmental biology of the nervous system
- Features a companion site with geographical maps and videos of cavefish behavior as additional tools for researching this model animal
- Fills a notable gap in the literature on a topic of broad interest to the scientific community
- Presents the recent sequencing of the cavefish genome as a groundbreaking development for researchers working with diverse biological systems
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Introduction
Mexican cavefish as a model for the study of evolution, development and behavior
Clifford Tabin
Ecology and Evolution
1. Cave exploration in the Sierra de el abra region
William Elliott
2. Hydrogeology of caves in the Sierra de El Abra region
Luis Espinasa
3. Biodiversity and ecology of Sierra de El Abra caves
William Elliott
4. Phylogeny and evolutionary history of A. mexicanus
Claudia Patricia Ornelas-García
Genetics and Genomics
5. Classic genetics and hybridization in A. mexicanus
Horst Wilkens
6. Population genetics and QTL mapping approaches
Richard Borowsky
7. Genome sequencing and population genomics
Suzanne McGaugh
8.Selection through standing variation
Nicholas Rohner
Morphology and Development
9. Regressive evolution of albinism
William Jeffery
10. The molecular evolution of eye loss
Yoshi Yamamoto
11. The evolution of the cavefish craniofacial complex
Joshua Gross
12. Jaws and teeth: Adaptation to cave living
Tamara Franz Odenaal
13. Neural development in A. mexicanus
Sylvie Retaux
Behavior
14. Sensory regulation of foraging behaviors in A. mexicanus
Masato Yoshizawa
15. Feeding Behavior and starvation response
Helene Volkoff
16. Evolutionary convergence of sleep loss
Alex Keene
17. Circadian Rhythms and light entrainment
David Whitmore
18. Social behavior and Aggression
Yannick Elipot and Helene Hinaux
19. Flow sensing and rheotaxis
Ernesto Maldanato
Future Applications
Transgenesis and future applications for cavefish research
Harold Burgess
Concluding remarks
Bill Jeffery (University of Maryland)