2022
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15149
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Life‐history variation as a source of diversity for endemic white charr (Salmonidae) of the lower Kamchatka River

Abstract: Sympatric fish morphs diversifying in their feeding pattern in fresh waters typically implement alternative migratory tactics so that omnivores become migrants and specialists‐residents. Charrs of the genus Salvelinus populating the lower Kamchatka River (Northeast Asia) are a rare example wherein two related sympatric morphs both implement a variety of life‐history tactics in parallel. Here the authors analyse the ecological diversity in the endemic piscivorous “white” morph that exploits resources of the Kam… Show more

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“…Generally, ecological speciation is more common among fishes under the lacustrine conditions (reviewed in Seehausen & Wagner, 2014). However, the Ethiopian cyprinids (Levin et al, 2019;2021a,b;Golubtsov et al, 2021) and South American cichlids (Burress et al, 2018), as well as the Kamchatka salmonids (Esin et al, 2021(Esin et al, , 2022, demonstrate this evolutionary pattern in rivers.…”
Section: Divergence / Riversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, ecological speciation is more common among fishes under the lacustrine conditions (reviewed in Seehausen & Wagner, 2014). However, the Ethiopian cyprinids (Levin et al, 2019;2021a,b;Golubtsov et al, 2021) and South American cichlids (Burress et al, 2018), as well as the Kamchatka salmonids (Esin et al, 2021(Esin et al, , 2022, demonstrate this evolutionary pattern in rivers.…”
Section: Divergence / Riversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, ecological speciation is more common among fishes under the lacustrine conditions (reviewed in Seehausen & Wagner, 2014). However, the Ethiopian cyprinids (Golubtsov et al, 2021;Levin et al, 2019Levin et al, , 2020 and South American cichlids (Burress et al, 2018), as well as the Kamchatka salmonids (Esin et al, 2021(Esin et al, , 2022, demonstrate this evolutionary pattern in rivers. Khaironizam, 2008;Yang et al, 2015Yang et al, , 2022.…”
Section: Evolution Of Adaptive Divergence: From Repeated Polymorphism...mentioning
confidence: 99%