Evolution in the dark: unifying our understanding of eye loss
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists since Darwin wrestled with it in On the Origin of Species. This phenomenon appears consistently throughout the animal kingdom, in groups as diverse as crustaceans, salamanders, gastropods, spiders an...
Main Authors: | Porter, M, Sumner-Rooney, L |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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