Fig. 6
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- ZDB-FIG-210323-10
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- Sbragaglia et al., 2020 - Size-selective mortality induces evolutionary changes in group risk-taking behavior and the circadian system in a fish
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The conceptual framework of the downstream switch we proposed to explain the results presented here. The circadian clock synchronized with the environmental cycles (e.g. light–dark cycle or feeding). Next, the size‐selective harvesting (large‐harvested in red: LH; small‐harvested in blue: SH) triggers the evolution of different molecular circadian clockwork with respect to control. Finally, in the output pathway the different molecular circadian clockwork is switched to produce a similar output driving the overall daily activity rhythms phenotypes (i.e. swimming during light hours and self‐feeding activity in the last hours of darkness) |