Synopsis Cichlid fishes provide an excellent natural system for integrating studies of genomics and adaptive radiation. Cichlids are unique in comprising a substantial fraction of all vertebrate species, possessing unique jaw structures, displaying an exceptional range of breeding systems, and exhibiting rampant phenotypic convergence. The rate of divergence in cichlid jaws, teeth, color patterns, visual systems, reproductive biology, and mating behaviors is unparalleled among vertebrates. I discuss ways rapid divergence in cichlids and other adaptive radiations make understanding the genomic basis of adaptive divergence more tractable. Then, I briefly overview some major findings and insights into vertebrate adaptation that have been gaine...
Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciatio...
Evolution of trophic diversity is a hallmark of adaptive radiation. Yet, transitions between carnivo...
Why are there so many species? Or, why aren’t there more species? The factors that lead to biodivers...
Evolutionary radiations are responsible for much of the variation in biodiversity. Cichlid fishes ar...
The question of how genetic variation translates into organismal diversity has puzzled biologists fo...
In the lakes of East Africa, cichlid fishes have formed adaptive radiations that are each composed o...
International audienceThe initial sequencing of five cichlid genomes revealed an accumulation of gen...
Cichlid fishes are remarkably phenotypically diverse and species-rich. Therefore, they provide an ex...
Cichlid fishes of the tribe Tropheini are a striking case of adaptive radiation, exemplifying multip...
Cichlid fishes are remarkably phenotypically diverse and species-rich. Therefore, they provide an ex...
was the genomics of adaptive radiation in cichlid fishes, the symposium integrated speakers studying...
Factors ranging from ecological opportunity to genome composition might explain why only some lineag...
Factors ranging from ecological opportunity to genome composition might explain why only some lineag...
Funder: DBT-Cambridge LectureshipFunder: Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator AwardAbstract: Novel ope...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciatio...
Evolution of trophic diversity is a hallmark of adaptive radiation. Yet, transitions between carnivo...
Why are there so many species? Or, why aren’t there more species? The factors that lead to biodivers...
Evolutionary radiations are responsible for much of the variation in biodiversity. Cichlid fishes ar...
The question of how genetic variation translates into organismal diversity has puzzled biologists fo...
In the lakes of East Africa, cichlid fishes have formed adaptive radiations that are each composed o...
International audienceThe initial sequencing of five cichlid genomes revealed an accumulation of gen...
Cichlid fishes are remarkably phenotypically diverse and species-rich. Therefore, they provide an ex...
Cichlid fishes of the tribe Tropheini are a striking case of adaptive radiation, exemplifying multip...
Cichlid fishes are remarkably phenotypically diverse and species-rich. Therefore, they provide an ex...
was the genomics of adaptive radiation in cichlid fishes, the symposium integrated speakers studying...
Factors ranging from ecological opportunity to genome composition might explain why only some lineag...
Factors ranging from ecological opportunity to genome composition might explain why only some lineag...
Funder: DBT-Cambridge LectureshipFunder: Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator AwardAbstract: Novel ope...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciatio...
Evolution of trophic diversity is a hallmark of adaptive radiation. Yet, transitions between carnivo...
Why are there so many species? Or, why aren’t there more species? The factors that lead to biodivers...