نتایج جستجو برای: severum cichlid

تعداد نتایج: 1960  

Journal: :Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 2014

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2001
C Sturmbauer S Baric W Salzburger L Rüber E Verheyen

Water level fluctuations are important modulators of speciation processes in tropical lakes, in that they temporarily form or break down barriers to gene flow among adjacent populations and/or incipient species. Time estimates of the most recent major lowstands of the three African Great Lakes are thus crucial to infer the relative timescales of explosive speciation events in cichlid species fl...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Céline Clabaut Paul M E Bunje Walter Salzburger Axel Meyer

The cichlids of East Africa are renowned as one of the most spectacular examples of adaptive radiation. They provide a unique opportunity to investigate the relationships between ecology, morphological diversity, and phylogeny in producing such remarkable diversity. Nevertheless, the parameters of the adaptive radiations of these fish have not been satisfactorily quantified yet. Lake Tanganyika...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Ken Kraaijeveld Andrew Pomiankowski

Five neighbouring populations of a cichlid fish from Lake Malawi differ in male courtship colour. Females show strong mate preferences for male coloration from their own populations. This suggests that sexual selection is an important factor contributing to speciation in cichlids.

2011
Laura Baldo M.Emília Santos Walter Salzburger

The hundreds of endemic species of cichlid fishes in the East African Great Lakes Tanganyika, Malawi, and Victoria are a prime model system in evolutionary biology. With five genomes currently being sequenced, eastern African cichlids also represent a forthcoming genomic model for evolutionary studies of genotype-to-phenotype processes in adaptive radiations. Here we report the functional annot...

2014
Baoqing Ding Daniel W. Daugherty Martin Husemann Ming Chen Aimee E. Howe Patrick D. Danley

The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female mate choice, often co-evolve which can promote population differentiation. However, the genetic architecture of these phenotypes can influence their evolvability and thereby affect the divergence of species. The extraordinary diversity of East African cichlid fishes is often attributed to strong se...

2010
W. James Cooper Kevin Parsons Alyssa McIntyre Brittany Kern Alana McGee-Moore R. Craig Albertson

BACKGROUND How particular changes in functional morphology can repeatedly promote ecological diversification is an active area of evolutionary investigation. The African rift-lake cichlids offer a calibrated time series of the most dramatic adaptive radiations of vertebrate trophic morphology yet described, and the replicate nature of these events provides a unique opportunity to test whether c...

2013
Deokjin Joo Ye-seul Kwan Jongwoo Song Catarina Pinho Jody Hey Yong-Jin Won

BACKGROUND The explosively radiating evolution of cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi has yielded an amazing number of haplochromine species estimated as many as 500 to 800 with a surprising degree of diversity not only in color and stripe pattern but also in the shape of jaw and body among them. As these morphological diversities have been a central subject of adaptive speciation and taxonomic class...

2013
Christoph Fischer Stephan Koblmüller Christian Gülly Christian Schlötterer Christian Sturmbauer Gerhard G. Thallinger

The cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes represent a model especially suited to study adaptive radiation and speciation. With several African cichlid genome projects being in progress, a promising set of closely related genomes is emerging, which is expected to serve as a valuable data base to solve questions on genotype-phenotype relations. The mitochondrial (mt) genomes presented he...

2012
Karen P. Maruska Uyhun S. Ung Russell D. Fernald

Sexual reproduction in all animals depends on effective communication between signalers and receivers. Many fish species, especially the African cichlids, are well known for their bright coloration and the importance of visual signaling during courtship and mate choice, but little is known about what role acoustic communication plays during mating and how it contributes to sexual selection in t...

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