Phylogenetic analysis of Mexican cave scorpions suggests adaptation to caves is reversable

Thursday, March 18, 2010 - 08:17 in Paleontology & Archaeology

Blind scorpions that live in the stygian depths of caves are throwing light on a long-held assumption that specialised adaptations are irreversible evolutionary dead-ends. According to a new phylogenetic analysis of the family Typhlochactidae, scorpions currently living closer to the surface (under stones and in leaf litter) evolved independently on more than one occasion from ancestors adapted to life further below the surface (in caves). The research, currently available in an early online edition, will be published in the April issue of Cladistics...

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