A fundamental challenge to our understanding of biodiversity is to explain why some groups of species undergo adaptive radiations, diversifying extensively into many and varied species, while others do not. Both extrinsic environmental factors (e.g. resource availability, climate) and intrinsic lineage-specific traits (e.g. behavioural or morphological traits, genetic architecture) influence diversification, but few studies have addressed how such factors interact. Radiations of cichlid fish in the African great lakes provide some of the most dramatic cases of species diversification. However, most cichlid lineages in African lakes have not undergone adaptive radiations. To investigate why adaptive radiation occurs and does not, we compiled...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Ancient lakes are often unusually species rich, mostly as a result of radiation and species-flock fo...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...
A fundamental challenge to our understanding of biodiversity is to explain why some groups of specie...
A fundamental challenge to our understanding of biodiversity is to explain why some groups of specie...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
The cichlid fish radiations in the African Great Lakes differ from all other known cases of rapid sp...
Rates of speciation vary tremendously among evolutionary lineages, with our understanding of what fu...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation (AR) is a key process in the origin of organismal diversity. However, the evoluti...
The uneven distribution of diversity is a conspicuous phenomenon across the tree of life. Ecological...
Abstract: The process of adaptive radiation was classically hypothesized to require isolation of a l...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Ancient lakes are often unusually species rich, mostly as a result of radiation and species-flock fo...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...
A fundamental challenge to our understanding of biodiversity is to explain why some groups of specie...
A fundamental challenge to our understanding of biodiversity is to explain why some groups of specie...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
The cichlid fish radiations in the African Great Lakes differ from all other known cases of rapid sp...
Rates of speciation vary tremendously among evolutionary lineages, with our understanding of what fu...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation research typically relies on the study of evolution in retrospective, leaving the...
Adaptive radiation (AR) is a key process in the origin of organismal diversity. However, the evoluti...
The uneven distribution of diversity is a conspicuous phenomenon across the tree of life. Ecological...
Abstract: The process of adaptive radiation was classically hypothesized to require isolation of a l...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Ancient lakes are often unusually species rich, mostly as a result of radiation and species-flock fo...
Adaptive radiation is usually thought to be associated with speciation, but the evolution of intrasp...