“…This morphospace was derived from phylogenetic principal components analysis ( pPCA) of 10 morphological and biomechanical variables from 75 species representing all major lineages of Cichlinae [29], which were selected to represent as many tribes, genera and ecological variation as possible given specimen availability. These variables included two oral jaw muscle masses (1, adductor mandibulae and 2, sternohyoideus mass); 3, the mass of the lower pharyngeal jaw (fifth ceratobranchial); 4, maximum jaw protrusion distance; 5 -6, lower and upper jaw opening and closing mechanical advantages; 7, bite occlusion patterns (quadrate offset); 8-9 oral jaw and hyoid four bar lever transmission coefficients and 10, an index of suction feeding capability [29,38], and see the electronic supplementary material, table S1 for additional details. Data were collected from one to six specimens (housed at or on loan to the Royal Ontario Museum) per species (median ¼ 3; electronic supplementary material, table S6).…”