Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental forcing and unparalleled tools for elucidating the mechanisms that lead to the development of regions of high biodiversity. We use a 1.2-My record from Lake Malawi, a textbook example of biological diversification, to document how climate and tectonics have driven ecosystem and evolutionary dynamics. Before ∼800 ka, Lake Malawi was much shallower than today, with higher frequency but much lower amplitude water-level and oxygenation changes. Since ∼800 ka, the lake has experienced much larger environmental fluctuations, best explained by a punctuated, tectonically driven rise in its outlet location and level. Following the reorganization of th...
Climate-induced habitat change has often been invoked as an important driver of speciation and evolu...
African climate changed considerably throughout the Pleistocene (2.588 million (Ma) to 12 thousand y...
Analysis of sedimentary diatom assemblages (10 to 144 ka) form the basis for a detailed reconstructi...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
The transport of moisture in the tropics is a critical process for the global energy budget and on g...
The Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlid flock is one of the largest vertebrate adaptive radiations. Th...
Lake Tanganyika has undergone substantial climate-driven lake level fluctuations that have repeatedl...
Major environmental events that fragment populations among multiple island habitats have potential t...
In terminal Pliocene-early Pleistocene times, part of the Malawi Basin was occupied by paleo-lake Ch...
Extremely arid conditions in tropical Africa occurred in several discrete episodes between 135 and 9...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
Adaptive radiation is a major source of biodiversity. Still, many aspects of this evolutionary proce...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
SummaryThrough adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with di...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Climate-induced habitat change has often been invoked as an important driver of speciation and evolu...
African climate changed considerably throughout the Pleistocene (2.588 million (Ma) to 12 thousand y...
Analysis of sedimentary diatom assemblages (10 to 144 ka) form the basis for a detailed reconstructi...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
The transport of moisture in the tropics is a critical process for the global energy budget and on g...
The Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlid flock is one of the largest vertebrate adaptive radiations. Th...
Lake Tanganyika has undergone substantial climate-driven lake level fluctuations that have repeatedl...
Major environmental events that fragment populations among multiple island habitats have potential t...
In terminal Pliocene-early Pleistocene times, part of the Malawi Basin was occupied by paleo-lake Ch...
Extremely arid conditions in tropical Africa occurred in several discrete episodes between 135 and 9...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
Adaptive radiation is a major source of biodiversity. Still, many aspects of this evolutionary proce...
Timing divergence events allow us to infer the conditions under which biodiversity has evolved and g...
SummaryThrough adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with di...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Climate-induced habitat change has often been invoked as an important driver of speciation and evolu...
African climate changed considerably throughout the Pleistocene (2.588 million (Ma) to 12 thousand y...
Analysis of sedimentary diatom assemblages (10 to 144 ka) form the basis for a detailed reconstructi...