Multiple origin of diurnality in geckos: evidence from eye lens crystallins
- PMID: 11544896
- DOI: 10.1007/s001140100227
Multiple origin of diurnality in geckos: evidence from eye lens crystallins
Abstract
The large lizard family Gekkonidae comprises about 90 genera (1000 species). While most geckos are nocturnal, the members of about 15 genera are diurnal. All of these species are 'tertiarily' diurnal, i.e. they are descended from 'secondarily' nocturnal ancestors. They have adapted to a diurnal lifestyle in quite different ways, as can be deduced by the crystallin proteins in their lenses. Evaluation of the heterogeneous lens crystallin compositions of diurnal geckos reveals that there are at least three lineages that regained diurnality independently.
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