@article{8d29d232bc8d4ffb8d5ae770139f7664,
title = "Caecilians maintain a functional long-wavelength-sensitive cone opsin gene despite signatures of relaxed selection and more than 200 million years of fossoriality",
abstract = "Vision is tuned to animals' ecologies, evolving in response to specific light environments and visual needs. Transitions to fossorial lifestyles impose strong selective pressures favoring adaptations for underground life, such as increased skull ossification and reduced eye protrusion. Fossoriality may simultaneously relax constraints on vision leading to diminished visual capabilities. Caecilians (Gymnophiona)-specialized, fossorial amphibians-possess reduced eyes covered by skin or bone. For years, these traits, along with the presence of a single photoreceptor expressing one functional opsin gene, have been interpreted as evidence of limited vision, including an inability to focus or perceive color. Our results challenge these assumptions: we identified the long-wavelength-sensitive (LWS) opsin gene in 13 species of caecilians spanning 8 of 10 recognized families. Molecular evidence indicates that LWS is intact and transcribed in the eye of at least one species (Caecilia orientalis). However, the specific photoreceptor type expressing LWS remains uncertain, as our survey of cone phototransduction genes revealed a mosaic of losses, and anatomical observations from five families did not conclusively identify cone-like cells, though they revealed highly organized retinae even in families with vestigial eyes. Altogether, our results suggest that vision in caecilians may be underestimated and the role of color perception in their ecology is possible.",
keywords = "Amphibians/genetics, Animals, Biological Evolution, Cone Opsins/genetics, Evolution, Molecular, Phylogeny, Rod Opsins, Selection, Genetic",
author = "\{Navarrete M{\'e}ndez\}, \{Mar{\'i}a Jos{\'e}\} and Amini, \{Sina S.\} and Santos, \{Juan Carlos\} and Jacob Saal and Wake, \{Marvalee H.\} and Ron, \{Santiago R.\} and Tarvin, \{Rebecca D.\}",
note = "{\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Society for the Study of Evolution (SSE).",
year = "2025",
month = sep,
day = "24",
doi = "10.1093/evolut/qpaf190",
language = "English",
volume = "79",
pages = "2756--2775",
journal = "Evolution; international journal of organic evolution",
issn = "0014-3820",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "12",
}