Evolution of compound eye morphology underlies differences in vision between closely related Drosophila species.
Alexandra D BuffryJohn P CurreaFranziska A Franke-GerthRavindra Palavalli-NettimiAndrew J BodeyChristoph RauNazanin SamadiStefan J GstöhlChristian M SchlepützAlistair P McGregorLauren Sumner-RooneyJamie TheobaldMaike KittelmannPublished in: BMC biology (2024)
Our study demonstrates that even subtle differences in ommatidia size between closely related Drosophila species can impact the vision of these insects. Therefore, further comparative studies of intra- and interspecific variation in eye morphology and the consequences for vision among other Drosophila species, other dipterans and other insects are needed to better understand compound eye structure-function and how the diversification of eye size, shape, and function has helped insects to adapt to the vast range of ecological niches.
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