Authors
Britta S Meyer, Pascal I Hablützel, Anna K Roose, Melinda J Hofmann, Walter Salzburger, Joost AM Raeymaekers
Publication date
2019/4
Journal
Hydrobiologia
Volume
832
Issue
1
Pages
215-233
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Differences in habitat and diet between species are often associated with morphological differences. Habitat and trophic adaptation have therefore been proposed as important drivers of speciation and adaptive radiation. Importantly, habitat and diet shifts likely impose changes in exposure to different parasites and infection risk. As strong selective agents influencing survival and mate choice, parasites might play an important role in host diversification. We explore this possibility for the adaptive radiation of Lake Tanganyika (LT) cichlids. We first compare metazoan macroparasites infection levels between cichlid tribes. We then describe the cichlids’ genetic diversity at the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), which plays a key role in vertebrate immunity. Finally, we evaluate to what extent trophic ecology and morphology explain variation in infection levels and MHC, accounting for phylogenetic …
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