How variation in the genome translates into biological diversity and new species originate has endured as the mystery of mysteries in evolutionary biology. African cichlid fishes are prime model systems to address speciation-related questions for their remarkable taxonomic and phenotypic diversity, and the possible role of gene flow in this process. Here, we capitalize on genome sequencing and phylogenomic analyses to address the relative impacts of incomplete lineage sorting, introgression and hybrid speciation in the Neolamprologus savoryi-complex (the ‘Princess cichlids’) from Lake Tanganyika. We present a time-calibrated species tree based on whole-genome sequences and provide strong evidence for incomplete lineage sorting in the early ...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Whole genome sequences are beginning to revolutionise our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
How variation in the genome translates into biological diversity and new species originate has endur...
Adaptive radiation is thought to be responsible for the evolution of a great portion of the past and...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
The hundreds of cichlid fish species in Lake Malawi constitute the most extensive recent vertebrate ...
Disentangling the processes and mechanisms underlying adaptive diversification is facilitated by the...
Adaptive radiations are an important source of biodiversity, and are often characterized by many spe...
Lake Tanganyika is the oldest and phenotypically most diverse of the three East African cichlid fish...
Whole genome sequences are beginning to revolutionise our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ance...
In the lakes of East Africa, cichlid fishes have formed adaptive radiations that are each composed o...
The lower Congo River (LCR) is a freshwater biodiversity hotspot in Africa characterized by some of ...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Whole genome sequences are beginning to revolutionise our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
How variation in the genome translates into biological diversity and new species originate has endur...
Adaptive radiation is thought to be responsible for the evolution of a great portion of the past and...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
The hundreds of cichlid fish species in Lake Malawi constitute the most extensive recent vertebrate ...
Disentangling the processes and mechanisms underlying adaptive diversification is facilitated by the...
Adaptive radiations are an important source of biodiversity, and are often characterized by many spe...
Lake Tanganyika is the oldest and phenotypically most diverse of the three East African cichlid fish...
Whole genome sequences are beginning to revolutionise our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ance...
In the lakes of East Africa, cichlid fishes have formed adaptive radiations that are each composed o...
The lower Congo River (LCR) is a freshwater biodiversity hotspot in Africa characterized by some of ...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Whole genome sequences are beginning to revolutionise our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...