Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbors an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although diversification in its radiating groups is thought to have been initially rapid, cichlids from Lake Tanganyika show little evidence for ongoing speciation. In contrast, examples of recent divergence among sympatric color morphs are well known in haplochromine cichlids from Lakes Malawi and Victoria. Here we report genetic evidence for recent divergence between two sympatric Tanganyikan cichlid color morphs. These Petrochromis morphs share mitochondrial haplotypes, yet microsatellite loci reveal that their sympatric populations form distinct genetic groups. Nuclear divergence between the two morphs is equivalent to that which arises geographica...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Understanding how genetic variation is generated and maintained in natural populations, and how this...
Even though the idea that modes of speciation other than allopatric speciation are possible in natur...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbors an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although d...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbours an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although ...
Since their discovery at the turn of the century, the species assemblages of cichlid fishes in the E...
Lake Tanganyika is the oldest and phenotypically most diverse of the three East African cichlid fish...
Repeated evolution of the same phenotypic difference during independent episodes of speciation is st...
A long history of research focused on the East Africa cichlid radiations (EAR) revealed discrepancie...
The species flocks of cichlid fishes in the East African Great Lakes are the largest vertebrate adap...
Lake Tanganyika, the oldest of the East African Great Lakes, harbors the ecologically, morphological...
Background: Understanding the causes of disparities in species diversity across taxonomic groups and...
The largely endemic cichlid species flocks of the East African Great Lakes are among the prime examp...
Abstract.—Lake Tanganyika, the oldest of the East African Great Lakes, harbors the ecologically, mor...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Understanding how genetic variation is generated and maintained in natural populations, and how this...
Even though the idea that modes of speciation other than allopatric speciation are possible in natur...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbors an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although d...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbours an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although ...
Since their discovery at the turn of the century, the species assemblages of cichlid fishes in the E...
Lake Tanganyika is the oldest and phenotypically most diverse of the three East African cichlid fish...
Repeated evolution of the same phenotypic difference during independent episodes of speciation is st...
A long history of research focused on the East Africa cichlid radiations (EAR) revealed discrepancie...
The species flocks of cichlid fishes in the East African Great Lakes are the largest vertebrate adap...
Lake Tanganyika, the oldest of the East African Great Lakes, harbors the ecologically, morphological...
Background: Understanding the causes of disparities in species diversity across taxonomic groups and...
The largely endemic cichlid species flocks of the East African Great Lakes are among the prime examp...
Abstract.—Lake Tanganyika, the oldest of the East African Great Lakes, harbors the ecologically, mor...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Understanding how genetic variation is generated and maintained in natural populations, and how this...
Even though the idea that modes of speciation other than allopatric speciation are possible in natur...