适应地下生活

D. Culver, T. Pipan
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自从几个世纪前首次发现地下动物以来,它们的特征,尤其是眼睛和色素的丧失就引起了生物学家的注意。关于地下生物的适应主义思想最初是发展起来的,与眼睛和色素的丧失无关,而是与附属物的伸长和光外感觉结构的细化等建设性变化有关。适应的三个研究概括了适应,因为它适用于地下物种。在Poulson对洞穴鱼类的生活史、代谢和神经变化的研究中,他的基本方法是比较的,使用了相关的表层物种。卡尔弗和他的同事利用数量遗传学研究了片脚类动物G. minus,重点研究了它们对洞穴黑暗的适应。Jeffery和他的同事们集中研究了墨西哥洞穴鱼A. mexicanus眼睛和色素退化的原因。通过一系列技术,他们证明了多效性选择所起的关键作用。
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Adaptations to Subterranean Life
The loss of characters, especially eyes and pigment, in subterranean animals has attracted the attention of biologists since their first discovery centuries ago. Adaptationist ideas with regard to subterranean organisms were originally developed, not in connection with loss of eyes and pigment, but rather in connection with constructive changes such as appendage elongation and elaboration of extra-optic sensory structures. Three studies of adaptation epitomize adaptation as it applies to subterranean species. In Poulson’s study of life history and metabolic and neurological changes in cave fish, his basic approach was comparative, using related surface-dwelling species. Using quantitative genetics, Culver and colleagues studied the amphipod G. minus, focusing on the adaptation to the darkness of caves. Jeffery and colleagues focused on the causes of eye and pigment degeneration in the Mexican cavefish A. mexicanus. Using an array of techniques, they demonstrated the critical role pleiotropic selection plays.
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