Journal article

Unusually fine-scale genetic structuring found in rapidly speciating Malawi cichlid fishes

MJH Van Oppen, GF Turner, C Rico, JC Deutsch, KM Ibrahim, RL Robinson, GM Hewitt

Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | ROYAL SOC | Published : 1997

Abstract

Mechanisms behind the explosive radiation of over 500 cichlid fish species from a single founding population in Lake Maiawi during the last 700,000 years are poorly understood. Recent studies have suggested that the degree of population subdivision among the habitat patches within the lake may be responsible, but the evidence has been circumstantial: lack of a dispersal stage in haplochromine cichlids; genetic and colour variation among populations separated by large-scale geographical barriers; and fluctuating lake levels. One reason for the rapidity of speciation in these fishes may be that population subdivision is on a much finer scale than previously thought. Here we quantify the level ..

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