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Clawson M, Duffy A, Johnson J
Behav Processes . 2025 Feb; 226:105165. PMID: 39961421
More time spent by prey avoiding predators often results in less time allocated to energy acquisition and reproductive-related activities. Thereby, individuals that optimize this trade-off and respond appropriately to current...
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Ardon D, Golden K, Williams T, Belk M, Johnson J
Ecol Evol . 2023 Dec; 13(12):e10787. PMID: 38077522
Livebearing fishes are a common model for studying the effects of predation on prey biology. Numerous studies have found differences in life history, sexual selection, behavior, and morphology between populations...
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Unmack P, Cook B, Johnson J, Hammer M, Adams M
Ecol Evol . 2023 Nov; 13(11):e10682. PMID: 37920767
Despite belonging to the most abundant and widespread genus of freshwater fishes in the region, the carp gudgeons of eastern Australia (genus ) have proved taxonomically and ecologically problematic to...
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Becker L, Battini M, Barriga J, Azpelicueta M, Johnson J, Cussac V
An Acad Bras Cienc . 2023 May; 95(1):e20211007. PMID: 37162081
The South American siluriform fishes are found primarily in the Neotropical region, north and east of the Colorado River of Argentina, with a few relict species distributed southward and westward...
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Callaway M, Johnson E, Johnson J
PLoS One . 2023 Feb; 18(2):e0280900. PMID: 36791092
Evolutionary biologists have grown increasingly interested in laterality, a phenomenon where bilaterally symmetrical organisms show a side bias in some trait. Lateralized behavior is particularly interesting because it is not...
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Nielsen M, Johnson E, Johnson J
PLoS One . 2023 Feb; 18(2):e0281267. PMID: 36730316
Xenophallus umbratilis is a freshwater livebearing fish that exhibits unique antisymmetry in the male gonopodium, which terminates in either a dextral or sinistral twist. This asymmetry in the gonopodium suggests...
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Roth-Monzon A, Belk M, Zuniga-Vega J, Johnson J
Am Nat . 2020 May; 195(6):983-996. PMID: 32469659
Competition has long been recognized as a central force in shaping evolution, particularly through character displacement. Yet research on character displacement is biased, as it has focused almost exclusively on...
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Munoz-Ramirez C, Habit E, Unmack P, Johnson J, Victoriano P
Zool Stud . 2020 Jan; 55:e16. PMID: 31966161
Despite the fundamental importance of the family Diplomystidae for understanding catfish evolution, its species are poorly known and most of them endangered. , restricted to a single river basin in...
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Hammer M, Adams M, Thacker C, Johnson J, Unmack P
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2019 Jul; 139:106556. PMID: 31283982
Freshwater systems are naturally fragmented and heterogeneous habitats that promote genetic sub-division and speciation for aquatic biota. Here we provide a novel nuclear genetic perspective (49 allozyme loci) complimented with...
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Brown H, Gale B, Johnson J, Belk M
Ecol Evol . 2019 Jan; 8(23):11656-11662. PMID: 30598764
In this study, we considered potential causes of variation in testis size in the livebearing fish . We evaluated variation in testes mass among individual males and among populations that...