Comparing growth in surface and cave morphs of the species Astyanax mexicanus: insights from scales.
Victor SimonRomain ElleboodeKélig MahéLaurent LegendrePatricia Ornelas-GarciaLuis EspinasaSylvie RetauxPublished in: EvoDevo (2017)
These data suggest that cavefish originating from the Pachón cave are subjected to an intrinsic limitation of their final size, which is at least in part independent from energy/food availability. This growth limitation may be an advantageous way of limiting energy expenditure and food needs in the cave environment. Moreover, growth regulation evolved differently in independently evolved cave populations. These results are discussed with regard to the sources of energy or general ecological conditions present in caves, and to the differences in behavior or feeding skills known in cavefish.