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Widespread nocturnality of living birds stemming from their common ancestor
by
Wu, Yonghua
in
Activity patterns
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Birds - classification
/ Birds - genetics
/ Diel activity
/ Diel activity pattern
/ Divergence
/ Entomology
/ Evolution & development
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionary conservation
/ Evolutionary ecology and behaviour
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetics and Population Dynamics
/ Life Sciences
/ Light Signal Transduction - genetics
/ Motion detection
/ Nocturnality
/ Photoresponse
/ Phototransduction
/ Phototransduction genes
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Positive selection
/ Reptiles
/ Research Article
/ Rhodopsin kinase
/ Selection, Genetic
/ Software
/ Vision
2019
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Widespread nocturnality of living birds stemming from their common ancestor
by
Wu, Yonghua
in
Activity patterns
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Birds - classification
/ Birds - genetics
/ Diel activity
/ Diel activity pattern
/ Divergence
/ Entomology
/ Evolution & development
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionary conservation
/ Evolutionary ecology and behaviour
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetics and Population Dynamics
/ Life Sciences
/ Light Signal Transduction - genetics
/ Motion detection
/ Nocturnality
/ Photoresponse
/ Phototransduction
/ Phototransduction genes
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Positive selection
/ Reptiles
/ Research Article
/ Rhodopsin kinase
/ Selection, Genetic
/ Software
/ Vision
2019
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Widespread nocturnality of living birds stemming from their common ancestor
by
Wu, Yonghua
in
Activity patterns
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Birds - classification
/ Birds - genetics
/ Diel activity
/ Diel activity pattern
/ Divergence
/ Entomology
/ Evolution & development
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionary conservation
/ Evolutionary ecology and behaviour
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetics and Population Dynamics
/ Life Sciences
/ Light Signal Transduction - genetics
/ Motion detection
/ Nocturnality
/ Photoresponse
/ Phototransduction
/ Phototransduction genes
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Positive selection
/ Reptiles
/ Research Article
/ Rhodopsin kinase
/ Selection, Genetic
/ Software
/ Vision
2019
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Widespread nocturnality of living birds stemming from their common ancestor
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Widespread nocturnality of living birds stemming from their common ancestor
2019
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Overview
Background
Many living birds exhibit some nocturnal activity, but the genetic basis and evolutionary origins of their nocturnality remain unknown.
Results
Here, we used a molecular phyloecological approach to analyze the adaptive evolution of 33 phototransduction genes in diverse bird lineages. Our results suggest that functional enhancement of two night-vision genes, namely,
GRK1
and
SLC24A1
, underlies the nocturnal adaption of living birds. Further analyses showed that the diel activity patterns of birds have remained relatively unchanged since their common ancestor, suggesting that the widespread nocturnal activity of many living birds may largely stem from their common ancestor rather than independent evolution. Despite this evolutionary conservation of diel activity patterns in birds, photoresponse recovery genes were found to be frequently subjected to positive selection in diverse bird lineages, suggesting that birds generally have evolved an increased capacity for motion detection. Moreover, we detected positive selection on both dim-light vision genes and bright-light vision genes in the class Aves, suggesting divergent evolution of the vision of birds from that of reptiles and that different bird lineages have evolved certain visual adaptions to their specific light conditions.
Conclusions
This study suggests that the widespread nocturnality of extant birds has a deep evolutionary origin tracing back to their common ancestor.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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