“…Given the capacity of Mysis to act as a food web engineer (Vander Zanden et al, 1999), the resulting planktonic composition and size structure may provide an adaptive trophic landscape that persists through time (or minimizes variability) that in turn provides ecological opportunity for cisco. This may also define the replicated diversity noted for cisco across inland and large lake ecosystems with Mysis (Piette-Lauzière et al, 2019;Turgeon & Bernatchez, 2003;Turgeon et al, 1999Turgeon et al, , 2016, and not colonization via glacial lake flooding that has historically been invoked, including the assumption of shared phylogenetic history, to account for consistency in cisco diversity across landscapes (Clarke, 1973;Dymond & Pritchard, 1930;Etnier & Skelton, 2003;Smith & Todd, 2004).…”