Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ancestor within the last million years. The rapid diversification of this group has been attributed to morphological adaptation and to sexual selection, but the relative timing and importance of these mechanisms is not known. A phylogeny of the group would help identify the role each mechanism has played in the evolution of the flock. Previous attempts to reconstruct the relationships among these taxa using molecular methods have been frustrated by the persistence of ancestral polymorphisms within species. Here we describe results from a DNA fingerprinting technique that overcomes this problem by examining thousands of polymorphisms distributed a...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Repeated evolution of the same phenotypic difference during independent episodes of speciation is st...
Lake Tanganyika is the oldest and phenotypically most diverse of the three East African cichlid fish...
Abstract Background Phylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radia...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
The hundreds of cichlid fish species in Lake Malawi constitute the most extensive recent vertebrate ...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
Adaptive radiations could often occur in discrete stages. For instance, the species flock of ∼1000 s...
The Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlid flock is one of the largest vertebrate adaptive radiations. Th...
SummaryThrough adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with di...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Repeated evolution of the same phenotypic difference during independent episodes of speciation is st...
Lake Tanganyika is the oldest and phenotypically most diverse of the three East African cichlid fish...
Abstract Background Phylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radia...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
The hundreds of cichlid fish species in Lake Malawi constitute the most extensive recent vertebrate ...
BackgroundPhylogenies provide critical information about convergence during adaptive radiation. To t...
Adaptive radiations could often occur in discrete stages. For instance, the species flock of ∼1000 s...
The Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlid flock is one of the largest vertebrate adaptive radiations. Th...
SummaryThrough adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with di...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
Repeated evolution of the same phenotypic difference during independent episodes of speciation is st...