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dc.contributor.authorNokelainen, Ossi
dc.contributor.authorSreelatha, Lekshmi B.
dc.contributor.authorBrito, José Carlos
dc.contributor.authorCampos, João C.
dc.contributor.authorScott-Samuel, Nicholas E.
dc.contributor.authorValkonen, Janne K.
dc.contributor.authorBoratyński, Zbyszek
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-19T10:34:22Z
dc.date.available2020-08-19T10:34:22Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationNokelainen, O., Sreelatha, L. B., Brito, J. C., Campos, J. C., Scott-Samuel, N. E., Valkonen, J. K., & Boratyński, Z. (2020). Camouflage in arid environments : the case of Sahara-Sahel desert rodents. <i>Journal of Vertebrate Biology</i>, <i>69</i>(2), 1-12. <a href="https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20007" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20007</a>
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_41713052
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/71475
dc.description.abstractDeserts and semi-deserts, such as the Sahara-Sahel region in North Africa, are exposed environments with restricted vegetation coverage. Due to limited physical surface structures, these open areas provide a promising ecosystem to understand selection for crypsis. Here, we review knowledge on camouflage adaptation in the Sahara-Sahel rodent community, which represents one of the best documented cases of phenotype-environment convergence comprising a marked taxonomic diversity. Through their evolutionary history, several rodent species from the Sahara-Sahel have repeatedly evolved an accurate background matching against visually-guided predators. Top-down selection by predators is therefore assumed to drive the evolution of a generalist, or compromise, camouflage strategy in these rodents. Spanning a large biogeographic extent and surviving repeated climatic shifts, the community faces extreme and heterogeneous selective pressures, allowing formulation of testable ecological hypotheses. Consequently, Sahara-Sahel rodents poses an exceptional system to investigate which adaptations facilitate species persistence in a mosaic of habitats undergoing climatic change. Studies of these widely distributed communities permits general conclusions about the processes driving adaptation and can give insights into how diversity evolves.en
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dc.languageeng
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherInstitute of Vertebrate Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Vertebrate Biology
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.subject.otherAfrikka
dc.subject.otherAfrica
dc.subject.otherbackground matching
dc.subject.othercrypsis
dc.subject.otherpredation
dc.subject.otherprotective colouration
dc.titleCamouflage in arid environments : the case of Sahara-Sahel desert rodents
dc.typeresearch article
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-202008195608
dc.contributor.laitosBio- ja ympäristötieteiden laitosfi
dc.contributor.laitosDepartment of Biological and Environmental Scienceen
dc.contributor.oppiaineEkologia ja evoluutiobiologiafi
dc.contributor.oppiaineEvoluutiotutkimus (huippuyksikkö)fi
dc.contributor.oppiaineBiologisten vuorovaikutusten huippututkimusyksikköfi
dc.contributor.oppiaineEcology and Evolutionary Biologyen
dc.contributor.oppiaineCentre of Excellence in Evolutionary Researchen
dc.contributor.oppiaineCentre of Excellence in Biological Interactions Researchen
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle
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dc.description.reviewstatuspeerReviewed
dc.format.pagerange1-12
dc.relation.issn2694-7684
dc.relation.numberinseries2
dc.relation.volume69
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion
dc.rights.copyright© 2020 the Authors
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dc.relation.grantnumber310406
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jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p7371
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p28137
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p27847
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p14567
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p3571
dc.rights.urlhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.relation.doi10.25225/jvb.20007
dc.relation.funderResearch Council of Finlanden
dc.relation.funderSuomen Akatemiafi
jyx.fundingprogramPostdoctoral Researcher, AoFen
jyx.fundingprogramTutkijatohtori, SAfi
jyx.fundinginformationO. Nokelainen was funded by the Academy of Finland Postdoctoral Research Fellow grant (#21000038821). Z. Boratyński was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (PTDC/BIAECO/28158/2017, SFRH/BPD/84822/2012) and National Geographic society (NGS-53336R-19).
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