Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciation in the face of gene flow. Here we investigate the genomic basis of adaptive traits, focusing on a sympatrically diverging species pair of crater lake cichlid fishes. We identify the main quantitative trait loci (QTL) for two eco-morphological traits: body shape and pharyngeal jaw morphology. These traits diverge in parallel between benthic and limnetic species in the repeated adaptive radiations of this and other fish lineages. Remarkably, a single chromosomal region contains the highest effect size QTL for both traits. Transcriptomic data show that the QTL regions contain genes putatively under selection. Independent population genomic dat...
Adaptive radiation is the likely source of much of the ecological and morphological diversity of lif...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciatio...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation is a prominent issue in e...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation are prominent issues in e...
Evolution of trophic diversity is a hallmark of adaptive radiation. Yet, transitions between carnivo...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Genes of major phenotypic effects and strong genetic correlations can facilitate adaptation, direct ...
Fundamental to understanding how biodiversity arises and adapts is whether evolution is predictable ...
Abstract Background Telmatochromis temporalis is a cichlid fish endemic to Lake Tanganyika. The norm...
Genes of major phenotypic effects and strong genetic correlations can facilitate adaptation, direct ...
Adaptive radiation is the likely source of much of the ecological and morphological diversity of lif...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciatio...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation is a prominent issue in e...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation are prominent issues in e...
Evolution of trophic diversity is a hallmark of adaptive radiation. Yet, transitions between carnivo...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
East African cichlid fishes represent one of the most striking examples of rapid and convergent evol...
Genes of major phenotypic effects and strong genetic correlations can facilitate adaptation, direct ...
Fundamental to understanding how biodiversity arises and adapts is whether evolution is predictable ...
Abstract Background Telmatochromis temporalis is a cichlid fish endemic to Lake Tanganyika. The norm...
Genes of major phenotypic effects and strong genetic correlations can facilitate adaptation, direct ...
Adaptive radiation is the likely source of much of the ecological and morphological diversity of lif...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...