Cichlid fishes constitute one of the most species-rich families of vertebrates. In addition to complex social behaviour and morphological versatility, they are characterised by extensive diversity in colouration, both within and between species. Here, we review the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying colour variation in this group and the selective pressures responsible for the observed variation. We specifically address the evidence for the hypothesis that divergence in colouration is associated with the evolution of reproductive isolation between lineages. While we conclude that cichlid colours are excellent models for understanding the role of animal communication in species divergence, we also identify taxonomic and methodologi...
Theoretically, divergent selection on sensory systems can cause speciation through sensory drive. Ho...
Cichlid fishes' famous diversity in body coloration is accompanied by a highly diverse and complex v...
Colour polymorphisms have fascinated evolutionary ecologists for a long time. Yet, knowledge on the ...
AbstractCichlid fishes constitute one of the most species-rich families of vertebrates. In addition ...
Cichlid fishes constitute one of the most species-rich families of vertebrates. In addition to compl...
Why are there so many species? Or, why aren’t there more species? The factors that lead to biodivers...
African cichlid fishes have undergone outbursts of explosive speciation in several lakes, a...
Intraspecific variation provides the raw materials for natural selection to act upon and, is thus, a...
It is not sufficiently understood why some lineages of cichlid fishes have proliferated in the Grea...
Variation in pigmentation type and levels is a hallmark of myriad evolutionary radiations, and biolo...
The extent of animal colouration is determined by an interplay between natural and sexual selection....
The question of how genetic variation translates into organismal diversity has puzzled biologists fo...
The hypothesis of sympatric speciation by sexual selection has been contentious. Several recent theo...
Aquatic environments are well-suited for studying visual adaptation; light attenuation creates disti...
The genetic basis of morphological variation, both within and between species, provides a major topi...
Theoretically, divergent selection on sensory systems can cause speciation through sensory drive. Ho...
Cichlid fishes' famous diversity in body coloration is accompanied by a highly diverse and complex v...
Colour polymorphisms have fascinated evolutionary ecologists for a long time. Yet, knowledge on the ...
AbstractCichlid fishes constitute one of the most species-rich families of vertebrates. In addition ...
Cichlid fishes constitute one of the most species-rich families of vertebrates. In addition to compl...
Why are there so many species? Or, why aren’t there more species? The factors that lead to biodivers...
African cichlid fishes have undergone outbursts of explosive speciation in several lakes, a...
Intraspecific variation provides the raw materials for natural selection to act upon and, is thus, a...
It is not sufficiently understood why some lineages of cichlid fishes have proliferated in the Grea...
Variation in pigmentation type and levels is a hallmark of myriad evolutionary radiations, and biolo...
The extent of animal colouration is determined by an interplay between natural and sexual selection....
The question of how genetic variation translates into organismal diversity has puzzled biologists fo...
The hypothesis of sympatric speciation by sexual selection has been contentious. Several recent theo...
Aquatic environments are well-suited for studying visual adaptation; light attenuation creates disti...
The genetic basis of morphological variation, both within and between species, provides a major topi...
Theoretically, divergent selection on sensory systems can cause speciation through sensory drive. Ho...
Cichlid fishes' famous diversity in body coloration is accompanied by a highly diverse and complex v...
Colour polymorphisms have fascinated evolutionary ecologists for a long time. Yet, knowledge on the ...