Speciation and the interactions between recently diverged species are thought to be major causes of ecological and morphological divergence in evolutionary radiations. We explored the role of these factors in the diversification of New World haemulid fishes, a major radiation of shore fishes in the tropical West Atlantic and East Pacific that are key members of coral reef ecosystems in this region. A time calibrated molecular phylogeny of this group reveals 21 sister species pairs, of which 8 are fully sympatric and 13 are allopatric. We find no difference between sympatric and allopatric pairs in the rate of divergence in color pattern, overall body shape or functional morphological traits associated with locomotion or feeding. However, sy...
The theoretical definition and quantification of convergence is an increasingly topical focus in evo...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
The transition from ‘well-marked varieties’ of a single species into ‘well-defined species’—especial...
Speciation and the interactions between recently diverged species are thought to be major causes of ...
Speciation and the interactions between recently diverged species are thought to be major causes of ...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
Early burst patterns of diversification have become closely linked with concepts of adaptive radiati...
Closely related marine species with large sympatric ranges provide opportunities to study the mechan...
Morphologically divergent ecotypes arise in fish populations on postglacial time scales, and resourc...
The role of speciation processes in shaping current biodiversity patterns represents a major scienti...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
The drivers of speciation remain among the most controversial topics in evolutionary biology. Initia...
The theoretical definition and quantification of convergence is an increasingly topical focus in evo...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
The transition from ‘well-marked varieties’ of a single species into ‘well-defined species’—especial...
Speciation and the interactions between recently diverged species are thought to be major causes of ...
Speciation and the interactions between recently diverged species are thought to be major causes of ...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
Early burst patterns of diversification have become closely linked with concepts of adaptive radiati...
Closely related marine species with large sympatric ranges provide opportunities to study the mechan...
Morphologically divergent ecotypes arise in fish populations on postglacial time scales, and resourc...
The role of speciation processes in shaping current biodiversity patterns represents a major scienti...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
The drivers of speciation remain among the most controversial topics in evolutionary biology. Initia...
The theoretical definition and quantification of convergence is an increasingly topical focus in evo...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
The transition from ‘well-marked varieties’ of a single species into ‘well-defined species’—especial...