The rock-restricted cichlid fish assemblages of Lake Malawi exhibit high spatial diversity in their species composition and relative abundance. However the extent to which this is due to the effects of local environmental differences, dispersal limitation of constituent taxa, and the assignment of allopatric populations to species is uncertain. We examined the factors associated with diversity within an assemblage from the north-western shores, encompassing a spatial scale of 170 km. For both the whole assemblage, and all constituent species-complexes, spatial variance in community structure was significantly dependent upon both geographic distances between locations and local habitat variables. Pronounced effects of distance indicate limit...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
1. Nursery areas are commonly recognized as important habitats for the management and conservation o...
The haplochromine cichlid fish communities of the rocky habitats of Lake Malawi are highly diverse; ...
Aim Current estimates of species richness within rapidly evolving species flocks are often highly d...
The cichlid fish fauna of Lake Malawi represents one of the fastest examples of large-scale vertebra...
Aim Free-ranging benthopelagic fishes often have large population sizes and high rates of dispersal....
Allopatric divergence in peripheral habitats may lead to rapid evolution of populations with novel p...
A positive relationship between species richness and island size is thought to emerge from an equili...
We used a community of Lake Malawi rock-dwelling cichlids to study secondary contact during adaptive...
The East African cichlids with more than 2000 species represent the most diverse vertebrate radiati...
Various attributes of cichlid biology have been suggested to drive their propensity for rapid specia...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
Adaptive radiations could often occur in discrete stages. For instance, the species flock of ∼1000 s...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
1. Nursery areas are commonly recognized as important habitats for the management and conservation o...
The haplochromine cichlid fish communities of the rocky habitats of Lake Malawi are highly diverse; ...
Aim Current estimates of species richness within rapidly evolving species flocks are often highly d...
The cichlid fish fauna of Lake Malawi represents one of the fastest examples of large-scale vertebra...
Aim Free-ranging benthopelagic fishes often have large population sizes and high rates of dispersal....
Allopatric divergence in peripheral habitats may lead to rapid evolution of populations with novel p...
A positive relationship between species richness and island size is thought to emerge from an equili...
We used a community of Lake Malawi rock-dwelling cichlids to study secondary contact during adaptive...
The East African cichlids with more than 2000 species represent the most diverse vertebrate radiati...
Various attributes of cichlid biology have been suggested to drive their propensity for rapid specia...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
Adaptive radiations could often occur in discrete stages. For instance, the species flock of ∼1000 s...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
1. Nursery areas are commonly recognized as important habitats for the management and conservation o...