Rapid evolutionary radiations provide insight into the fundamental processes involved in species formation. Here I examine the diversification of one such group, the rock-dwelling cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi (mbuna), which have radiated from a single ancestor into more than 200 species over the past 700,000 years. Through the examination of several molecular phylogenies, a phylogenetic history of the mbuna is proposed. The diversification of this group has proceeded in three major bursts of cladogenesis each of which has been dominated by a single selective force (selection on habitat preferences, trophic morphology, and male nuptial coloration, respectively). A divergence with gene flow model is advocated with reference to this phylogene...
Cynotilapia’s unicuspid teeth, a unique character used to delineate it from all other mbuna ge...
This study attempts to elucidate the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of pigmentation patterns...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Rapid evolutionary radiations provide insight into the fundamental processes involved in species for...
Kornfield Irv Kornfield of the University of Maine will employ hypervariable microsatellite markers ...
The cichlid fish species flocks of East Africa provide a compelling model system in which to study t...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
The cichlid species flocks which are endemic to the East African Rift Valley are characterized by ...
The East African cichlids with more than 2000 species represent the most diverse vertebrate radiati...
Understanding the genomic basis and origin of phenotypic variation is one of the fundamental questio...
The rock-dwelling cichlids (mbuna) of Lake Malawi have undergone an explosive evolution, giving rise...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
As a likely target of sexual selection via female mate choice, male nuptial patterns are thought to ...
Hybridization is believed to be an important mechanism for genetic diversity and speciation in many ...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Cynotilapia’s unicuspid teeth, a unique character used to delineate it from all other mbuna ge...
This study attempts to elucidate the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of pigmentation patterns...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Rapid evolutionary radiations provide insight into the fundamental processes involved in species for...
Kornfield Irv Kornfield of the University of Maine will employ hypervariable microsatellite markers ...
The cichlid fish species flocks of East Africa provide a compelling model system in which to study t...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
The cichlid species flocks which are endemic to the East African Rift Valley are characterized by ...
The East African cichlids with more than 2000 species represent the most diverse vertebrate radiati...
Understanding the genomic basis and origin of phenotypic variation is one of the fundamental questio...
The rock-dwelling cichlids (mbuna) of Lake Malawi have undergone an explosive evolution, giving rise...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
As a likely target of sexual selection via female mate choice, male nuptial patterns are thought to ...
Hybridization is believed to be an important mechanism for genetic diversity and speciation in many ...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Cynotilapia’s unicuspid teeth, a unique character used to delineate it from all other mbuna ge...
This study attempts to elucidate the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of pigmentation patterns...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...