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Bar, stripe and spot development in sand-dwelling cichlids from Lake Malawi.

Laura A HendrickGrace A CarterErin H HilbrandsBrian P HeubelThomas F SchillingPierre Le Pabic
Published in: EvoDevo (2019)
The three pigment cell types forming stripes, bars and spots arise in the skin at metamorphosis. Stripes develop by differentiation of melanophores along horizontal myosepta, while bars do not develop along patent anatomical boundaries and increase in number in relation with body size. We propose that metamorphic melanophore differentiation and migratory arrest upon arrival to the skin lead to stripe formation, while bar formation must be supported by extensive migration of undifferentiated melanophores in the skin.
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