We used a community of Lake Malawi rock-dwelling cichlids to study secondary contact during adaptive radiation. Using abundance data from survey plots we constructed a matrix of pair-wise interaction coefficients for males of 21 native and eight transplanted species. After controlling for the effects of habitat variation, correlations among residual male abundances suggest that coevolved species compete less than those brought into artificial secondary contact 30 years ago and that species with the same body colour compete more than those with different body colours. The latter result provides evidence that a trait related to reproductive isolation affects competitive interactions and the distribution of individuals throughout an entire com...
SummaryThe recurrent evolution of convergent forms is a widespread phenomenon in adaptive radiations...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
The cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi represent one of the most diverse adaptive radiations of vertebrat...
We used a community of Lake Malawi rock-dwelling cichlids to study secondary contact during adaptive...
The cichlid fish fauna of Lake Malawi represents one of the fastest examples of large-scale vertebra...
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...
A positive relationship between species richness and island size is thought to emerge from an equili...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
The cichlid fish radiations in the African Great Lakes differ from all other known cases of rapid sp...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
The hypothesis of ecological divergence giving rise to premating isolation in the face of gene flow ...
The East African cichlids with more than 2000 species represent the most diverse vertebrate radiati...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
A fundamental challenge to our understanding of biodiversity is to explain why some groups of specie...
SummaryThe recurrent evolution of convergent forms is a widespread phenomenon in adaptive radiations...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
The cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi represent one of the most diverse adaptive radiations of vertebrat...
We used a community of Lake Malawi rock-dwelling cichlids to study secondary contact during adaptive...
The cichlid fish fauna of Lake Malawi represents one of the fastest examples of large-scale vertebra...
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...
A positive relationship between species richness and island size is thought to emerge from an equili...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
The cichlid fish radiations in the African Great Lakes differ from all other known cases of rapid sp...
The cichlid family features some of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. Evolutionar...
The hypothesis of ecological divergence giving rise to premating isolation in the face of gene flow ...
The East African cichlids with more than 2000 species represent the most diverse vertebrate radiati...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
A fundamental challenge to our understanding of biodiversity is to explain why some groups of specie...
SummaryThe recurrent evolution of convergent forms is a widespread phenomenon in adaptive radiations...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
The cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi represent one of the most diverse adaptive radiations of vertebrat...