Daniel Shane Wright
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Borrero J, Mogollon Perez E, Wright D, Lozano-Urrego D, Rueda-Munoz G, Pardo-Diaz C, et al.
Biol Lett
. 2024 Oct;
20(10):20240377.
PMID: 39439357
Integrating information across sensory modalities enables animals to orchestrate a wide range of complex behaviours. The relative importance placed on one sensory modality over another reflects the reliability of cues...
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Wright D, Rodriguez-Fuentes J, Ammer L, Darragh K, Kuo C, McMillan W, et al.
Evolution
. 2024 May;
78(7):1338-1346.
PMID: 38736286
When populations experience different sensory conditions, natural selection may favor sensory system divergence, affecting peripheral structures and/or downstream neural pathways. We characterized the outer eye morphology of sympatric Heliconius butterflies...
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Rossi M, Hausmann A, Alcami P, Moest M, Roussou R, Van Belleghem S, et al.
Science
. 2024 Mar;
383(6689):1368-1373.
PMID: 38513020
Visual preferences are important drivers of mate choice and sexual selection, but little is known of how they evolve at the genetic level. In this study, we took advantage of...
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Wright D, Manel A, Guachamin-Rosero M, Chamba-Vaca P, Bacquet C, Merrill R
Biol Lett
. 2023 Dec;
19(12):20230476.
PMID: 38087940
butterflies are well-known for their colourful wing patterns, which advertise distastefulness to potential predators and are used during mate choice. However, the relative importance of different aspects of these signals...
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Dalbosco DellAglio D, Rivas-Sanchez D, Wright D, Merrill R, Montgomery S
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
. 2023 Dec;
16(1).
PMID: 38052495
In this work, we explore the potential influence of sensory ecology on speciation, including but not limited to the concept of sensory drive, which concerns the coevolution of signals and...
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Borrero J, Wright D, Bacquet C, Merrill R
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jul;
13(7):e10243.
PMID: 37408633
Animal vision is important for mediating multiple complex behaviors. In butterflies, vision guides fundamental behaviors such as oviposition, foraging, and mate choice. Color vision in involves ultraviolet (UV), blue and...
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Wright D, van Eijk R, Schuart L, Seehausen O, Groothuis T, Maan M
J Evol Biol
. 2019 Dec;
33(4):422-434.
PMID: 31820840
Ecological speciation is facilitated when divergent adaptation has direct effects on selective mating. Divergent sensory adaptation could generate such direct effects, by mediating both ecological performance and mate selection. In...
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Wright D, Meijer R, van Eijk R, Vos W, Seehausen O, Maan M
Ecol Evol
. 2019 Aug;
9(15):8676-8689.
PMID: 31410271
Open Research Badge: This article has earned an Open Data Badge for making publicly available the digitally-shareable data necessary to reproduce the reported results. The data is available at https://hdl.handle.net/10411/I1IUUQ.
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Wright D, Rietveld E, Maan M
PeerJ
. 2018 Jan;
6:e4209.
PMID: 29312830
Background: Efficient communication requires that signals are well transmitted and perceived in a given environment. Natural selection therefore drives the evolution of different signals in different environments. In addition, environmental...
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Wright D, Pierotti M, Rundle H, McKinnon J
PLoS One
. 2015 Mar;
10(3):e0120723.
PMID: 25806520
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. Female ornamentation is now acknowledged also to be common but is generally less well understood. One example...