Project Details
Plasticity and constraint in the evolution of development: Has the aquatic larval stage re-evolved in plethodontid salamanders?
Applicant
Professor Dr. Lennart Olsson
Subject Area
Evolution, Anthropology
Term
from 2008 to 2011
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 52486795
Dollo s Law states that complex structures are unlikely to be regained in the same form, once they are lost during evolution. This notion has been seriously challenged recently by studies indicating a re-evolution of an aquatic larva from direct developing ancestors in plethodontid salamanders. While the phylogenetic evidence seems compelling, we have currently little understanding of the evolutionary and developmental mechanisms that would enable such a reevolution. The project we propose is an investigation of the development of plethodontid salamanders, to study the evolution of direct development in plethodontids and to investigate mechanisms leading to its potential reversal. To this end, whole-mount immunostaining, confocal laser scanning microscopy, micro-CT scanning, computerized 3D reconstruction and other techniques will be employed to investigate the development of the head skeleton and associated musculature, as a particularly rich source of relevant characters. Investigating the developmental processes involved will further our understanding of the role played by development in mediating evolutionary diversification in general.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Switzerland
Participating Person
Privatdozent Dr. Hendrik Müller