Geophysical data are currently being interpreted as evidence for a late Pleistocene desiccation of Lake Victoria and its re ® lling 14 600 years ago. This implies that between 500 and 1000 endemic cichlid ® sh species must have evolved in 14 600 years, the fastest large-scale species radiation known. A recent review concludes that biological evidence clearly rejects the postulated Pleistocene desiccation of the lake: a 14 600 year history would imply exceptionally high speciation rates across a range of unrelated ® sh taxa. To test this suggestion, I calculated speciation rates for all 41 phylogenetic lineages of ® sh in the lake. Except for one cichlid lineage, accepting a 14 600 year history does not require any speciation rates that fall...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
Background: Understanding the causes of disparities in species diversity across taxonomic groups and...
Geophysical data are currently being interpreted as evidence for a late Pleistocene desiccation of L...
Lake Victoria harbors a unique species-rich flock of more than 500 endemic hap-lochromine cichlid fi...
Rates of speciation vary tremendously among evolutionary lineages, with our understanding of what fu...
The frequent occurrence of adaptive radiations on oceanic islands and in lakes is often attributed t...
The Great Lakes region of East Africa, including Lake Victoria, is the center of diversity of the me...
The explosive speciation of cichlid fishes in the African great lakes has intrigued biologists for m...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
More than 500 endemic haplochromine cichlid species inhabit Lake Victoria. This striking species div...
The three Great East African Lakes are important model systems for evolutionary research. Among othe...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
Background: Understanding the causes of disparities in species diversity across taxonomic groups and...
Geophysical data are currently being interpreted as evidence for a late Pleistocene desiccation of L...
Lake Victoria harbors a unique species-rich flock of more than 500 endemic hap-lochromine cichlid fi...
Rates of speciation vary tremendously among evolutionary lineages, with our understanding of what fu...
The frequent occurrence of adaptive radiations on oceanic islands and in lakes is often attributed t...
The Great Lakes region of East Africa, including Lake Victoria, is the center of diversity of the me...
The explosive speciation of cichlid fishes in the African great lakes has intrigued biologists for m...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
More than 500 endemic haplochromine cichlid species inhabit Lake Victoria. This striking species div...
The three Great East African Lakes are important model systems for evolutionary research. Among othe...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
Background: Understanding the causes of disparities in species diversity across taxonomic groups and...