Authors
Fabrizia Ronco, Michael Matschiner, Astrid Böhne, Anna Boila, Heinz H Büscher, Athimed El Taher, Adrian Indermaur, Milan Malinsky, Virginie Ricci, Ansgar Kahmen, Sissel Jentoft, Walter Salzburger
Publication date
2021/1/7
Journal
Nature
Volume
589
Issue
7840
Pages
76-81
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Adaptive radiation is the likely source of much of the ecological and morphological diversity of life, , –. How adaptive radiations proceed and what determines their extent remains unclear in most cases,. Here we report the in-depth examination of the spectacular adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes in Lake Tanganyika. On the basis of whole-genome phylogenetic analyses, multivariate morphological measurements of three ecologically relevant trait complexes (body shape, upper oral jaw morphology and lower pharyngeal jaw shape), scoring of pigmentation patterns and approximations of the ecology of nearly all of the approximately 240 cichlid species endemic to Lake Tanganyika, we show that the radiation occurred within the confines of the lake and that morphological diversification proceeded in consecutive trait-specific pulses of rapid morphospace expansion. We provide empirical support for two theoretical …
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