African cichlid fish: a model system in adaptive radiation research

University of Bern · Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Abstract

The African cichlid fish radiations are the most diverse extant animal radiations and provide a unique system to test predictions of speciation and adaptive radiation theory. The past few years have seen major advances in the phylogenetics, evolutionary biogeography and ecology of cichlid fish. Most of this work has concentrated on the most diverse radiations. Unfortunately, a large number of small radiations and 'non-radiations' have been overlooked, potentially limiting the contribution of the cichlid system to our understanding of speciation and adaptive radiation. I have reviewed the literature to identify 33 intralacustrine radiations and 76 failed radiations. For as many as possible I collected…

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Keywords
  • Cichlid
  • Adaptive radiation
  • Genetic algorithm
  • Biology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Macroevolution
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Ecology
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