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Multiple ecological axes drive molecular evolution of cone opsins in Beloniform fishes
Beloniformes, the order including needlefishes, flying fishes, halfbeaks, and allies, comprise over 200 species occupying a wide array of habitats—from the marine epipelagic zone to tropical rainforest rivers. These fish also exhibit a variety of diets, including piscivory, herbivory, and … Continue reading
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