Colour pattern diversity can be due to random processes or to natural or sexual selection. Consequently, similarities in colour patterns are not always correlated with common ancestry, but may result from convergent evolution under shared selection pressures or drift. Neolamprologus brichardi and Neolamprologus pulcher have been described as two distinct species based on differences in the arrangement of two dark bars on the operculum. Our study uses DNA sequences of the mitochondrial control region to show that relatedness of haplotypes disagrees with species assignment based on head colour pattern. This suggests repeated parallel evolution of particular stripe patterns. The complete lack of shared haplotypes between populations of the sam...
In the extremely species-rich haplochromine cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes, prezygot...
As a likely target of sexual selection via female mate choice, male nuptial patterns are thought to ...
Haplochromine cichlid fish have radiated into hundreds of species in East-African lakes, possibly dr...
It is not sufficiently understood why some lineages of cichlid fishes have proliferated in the Grea...
African cichlid fishes have undergone outbursts of explosive speciation in several lakes, a...
The adaptive radiations of East African cichlid fish in the Great Lakes Victoria, Malawi, and Tangan...
Color patterns are often linked to the behavioral and morphological characteristics of an animal, co...
Abstract Understanding the origins of phenotypic diversity among closely related species remains an ...
This study attempts to elucidate the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of pigmentation patterns...
Theory suggests that speciation with gene flow is most likely when both sexual and ecological select...
Understanding the origins of phenotypic diversity among closely related species remains an important...
Theory suggests that speciation with gene flow is most likely when both sexual and ecological select...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
Even though the idea that modes of speciation other than allopatric speciation are possible in natur...
Cichlid fishes constitute one of the most species-rich families of vertebrates. In addition to compl...
In the extremely species-rich haplochromine cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes, prezygot...
As a likely target of sexual selection via female mate choice, male nuptial patterns are thought to ...
Haplochromine cichlid fish have radiated into hundreds of species in East-African lakes, possibly dr...
It is not sufficiently understood why some lineages of cichlid fishes have proliferated in the Grea...
African cichlid fishes have undergone outbursts of explosive speciation in several lakes, a...
The adaptive radiations of East African cichlid fish in the Great Lakes Victoria, Malawi, and Tangan...
Color patterns are often linked to the behavioral and morphological characteristics of an animal, co...
Abstract Understanding the origins of phenotypic diversity among closely related species remains an ...
This study attempts to elucidate the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of pigmentation patterns...
Theory suggests that speciation with gene flow is most likely when both sexual and ecological select...
Understanding the origins of phenotypic diversity among closely related species remains an important...
Theory suggests that speciation with gene flow is most likely when both sexual and ecological select...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
Even though the idea that modes of speciation other than allopatric speciation are possible in natur...
Cichlid fishes constitute one of the most species-rich families of vertebrates. In addition to compl...
In the extremely species-rich haplochromine cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes, prezygot...
As a likely target of sexual selection via female mate choice, male nuptial patterns are thought to ...
Haplochromine cichlid fish have radiated into hundreds of species in East-African lakes, possibly dr...