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"Evoluzione e Rutti" di Alessio Ciaffi 📸 Instagram: / chalessart 🍑 Patreon: / alessiociaffi 🌲 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/chalessart 🎵 Musicazza di Mikael: ▶️ YouTube: / @mikaelquantacquapende 🦟 Mistero finalmente svelato sull'origine delle ali degli insetti: Heather S. Bruce and Nipam H. Patel (2020) Knockout of crustacean leg patterning genes suggests that insect wings and body walls evolved from ancient leg segments https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01... 🦗 Vuoi fare un binge watching degli studi sui grilli di Kauai? Prego. • Bailey, N.W., McNabb, J.R., and Zuk, M. (2008). Pre-existing behavior facilitated the loss of a sexual signal in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus. Behavioral Ecology 19:202-207. • Balenger, S. L, and Zuk, M. (2015). Roaming Romeos: male crickets evolving in silence show increased locomotory behaviours. Animal Behaviour. 101: 213-219. • Kaneshiro, K. Y. (1989) The dynamics of sexual selection and founder effects in species formation. In: Genetics, Speciation, and the Founder Principal (L. V. Giddings, K. Y. Kaneshiro, and W. W. Anderson, eds), pp. 279-296. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. • Mesa, A., Garcia-Novo, P., and dos Santos, D. (2002). X1X20(male) - X1X1X2X2 (female) chromosomal sex determining mechanism in the cricket Cicloptyloides americanus (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Mogoplistidae). Journal of Orthoptera Research 11(1):87-90. • Pascoal, S., Cezard, T., Eik-Nes, A, Gharbi, K., Majewska, J., Payne, E., ...Bailey, N. W. (2014). Rapid convergent evolution in wild crickets. Current Biology. 24: 1369-1374. • Schneider, W. T., Rutz, C., Hedwig, B., and Bailey, N. W. (2018). Vestigial singing behavior persists after the evolutionary loss of song in crickets. Biology Letters. 14: DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2017.0754 • Tinghitella, R.M. (2008). Rapid evolutionary change in a sexual signal: genetic control of the mutation 'flatwing' that renders male field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) mute. Heredity 100:261-267. • Tinghitella, R. M., Zuk, M., Beveridge, M., and Simmons, L. W. (2011). Island hopping introduces Polynesian field crickets to novel environments, genetic bottlenecks and rapid evolution. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24: 1199-1211. • Zuk, M., Rotenberry, J. T., and Tinghitella, R. M. (2006). Silent night: adaptive disappearance of a sexual signal in a parasitized population of field crickets. Biology Letters 2(4):521-524.