Daniel F Mokodongan
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Recent Articles
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Mohring J, Hullen S, Martin S, Mokodongan D, Wowor D, Schwarzer J, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2025 Mar;
25(1):19.
PMID: 40075281
Ecological opportunity is considered a main driver of adaptive diversification. Colonization of new areas and habitats provides novel opportunities, which may lead to phenotypic change and rapid diversification. The geographically...
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Fujimoto S, Sumarto B, Murase I, Mokodongan D, Myosho T, Yagi M, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2024 Nov;
33(23):e17578.
PMID: 39500716
In most fishes, the number of offspring increases with maternal body size. Although this size-fecundity relationship often varies among species as a result of the coevolution of life-history traits, the...
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Spanke T, Gabelaia M, Flury J, Hilgers L, Wantania L, Misof B, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Oct;
13(10):e10613.
PMID: 37859830
Geometric morphometrics (GM) enable the quantification of morphological variation on various scales. Recent technical advances allow analyzing complex three-dimensional shapes also in cases where landmark-based approaches are not appropriate. Pelvic...
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Flury J, Meusemann K, Martin S, Hilgers L, Spanke T, Bohne A, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2023 Jul;
15(8).
PMID: 37493080
Transitions from no parental care to extensive care are costly and involve major changes in life history, behavior, and morphology. Nevertheless, in Sulawesi ricefishes, pelvic brooding evolved from transfer brooding...
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Mandagi I, Sumarto B, Nuryadi H, Mokodongan D, Lawelle S, Masengi K, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2023 Apr;
184:107804.
PMID: 37120113
Repeated colonizations and resultant hybridization may increase lineage diversity on an island if introgression occurs only in a portion of the indigenous island lineage. Therefore, to precisely understand how island...
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Nofrianto A, Lawelle S, Mokodongan D, Masengi K, Inomata N, Hashiguchi Y, et al.
Zoolog Sci
. 2022 Oct;
39(5):453-458.
PMID: 36205366
Freshwater halfbeaks of the genus (Zenarchopteridae) uniquely diversified on Sulawesi Island, where tectonic movements have been very active since the Pliocene. Most species of this genus have quite limited distributions,...
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Schuller A, Vehof J, Hilgers L, Spanke T, Wipfler B, Wowor D, et al.
J Morphol
. 2022 Sep;
283(11):1451-1463.
PMID: 36169091
Teleost fishes show an enormous diversity of parental care, ranging from no care to viviparity with maternal provisioning of embryos. External brooders carry their developing eggs attached to their bodies....
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Flury J, Hilgers L, Herder F, Spanke T, Misof B, Wowor D, et al.
Evolution
. 2022 Mar;
76(5):1033-1051.
PMID: 35334114
The evolution of complex phenotypes like reproductive strategies is challenging to understand, as they often depend on multiple adaptations that only jointly result in a specific functionality. Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae)...
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Ansai S, Mochida K, Fujimoto S, Mokodongan D, Sumarto B, Masengi K, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Mar;
12(1):1350.
PMID: 33649298
Sexual selection drives rapid phenotypic diversification of mating traits. However, we know little about the causative genes underlying divergence in sexually selected traits. Here, we investigate the genetic basis of...
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Sumarto B, Nofrianto A, Mokodongan D, Lawelle S, Masengi K, Fujimoto S, et al.
Zoolog Sci
. 2021 Feb;
38(1):45-50.
PMID: 33639717
In medaka fishes, the family Adrianichthyidae, tropical species are known to be sexually more dimorphic than temperate species. If this reflects that tropical species are exposed to stronger sexual-selection pressures...