The extraordinary species richness of freshwater fishes has attracted much research on mechanisms and modes of speciation. We here review research on speciation in freshwater fishes in light of speciation theory, and place this in a context of broad-scale diversity patterns in freshwater fishes. We discuss several major repeated themes in freshwater fish speciation and the speciation mechanisms they are frequently associated with. These include transitions between marine and freshwater habitats, transitions between discrete freshwater habitats, and ecological transitions within habitats, as well as speciation without distinct niche shifts. Major research directions in the years to come include understanding the transition from extrinsic env...
Speciation rates vary greatly among taxa and regions and are shaped by both biotic and abiotic facto...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Biological diversity is controlled by an array of factors and processes all active at different spat...
Absolute barriers to dispersal are not common in marine systems, and the prevalence of planktonic la...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Evolutionary comparisons between major environmental divides, such as between marine and freshwater ...
Transitions between habitats driven by variation in physiological requirements at different stages o...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyMichael ToblerAs closely related lineages adapt to habitats...
Abstract Background Across the tree of life there are numerous evolutionary transitions between diff...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
AimAssessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native sp...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Although theory predicts that dispersal has a pivotal influence on speciation and extinction rates, ...
Speciation is a multifaceted process that involves numerous aspects of the biological sciences and o...
Speciation rates vary greatly among taxa and regions and are shaped by both biotic and abiotic facto...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Biological diversity is controlled by an array of factors and processes all active at different spat...
Absolute barriers to dispersal are not common in marine systems, and the prevalence of planktonic la...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Evolutionary comparisons between major environmental divides, such as between marine and freshwater ...
Transitions between habitats driven by variation in physiological requirements at different stages o...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyMichael ToblerAs closely related lineages adapt to habitats...
Abstract Background Across the tree of life there are numerous evolutionary transitions between diff...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
AimAssessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native sp...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Although theory predicts that dispersal has a pivotal influence on speciation and extinction rates, ...
Speciation is a multifaceted process that involves numerous aspects of the biological sciences and o...
Speciation rates vary greatly among taxa and regions and are shaped by both biotic and abiotic facto...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Biological diversity is controlled by an array of factors and processes all active at different spat...