“…The pools only exist for a short period during and after the rainy season, and annual killifishes are the only teleost fishes adapted to these temporary habitats. Every year, fish hatch from desiccation‐resistant eggs when the pools fill with rainwater (Polačik, Donner, & Reichard, 2011) and complete their life cycle during 1–11 months (Blažek, Polačik, & Reichard, 2013; Reichard, 2015), with eggs surviving the dry period buried in the sediment (Cellerino, Valenzano, & Reichard, 2016; Reichard, Cellerino, & Valenzano, 2015). Several Nothobranchius species often inhabit the same pool (Reichard, 2015; Reichard, Polačik, & Sedláček, 2009; Watters, 2009; Wildekamp, 2004).…”