2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9669
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Strong species structure but weak geographical structure in demersal Lake Victoria cichlids

Abstract: Studying phenotypic and genetic differentiation between very young species can be very informative with regard to learning about processes of speciation. Identifying and characterizing genetic species structure and distinguishing it from spatial genetic structure within a species is a prerequisite for this and is often not given sufficient attention. Young radiations of cichlid fish are classical speciation study systems. However, it is only during the past decade that population genomics based on next‐generat… Show more

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“…S2, and supplementary text). We thus extend earlier results (36,37) that Victoria Radiation species are reciprocally monophyletic groups maintained in sympatry and reliably diagnosed phenotypically by the combination of male nuptial coloration and morphology.…”
Section: Phylogenomic Structure Within the Victoria Radiationsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…S2, and supplementary text). We thus extend earlier results (36,37) that Victoria Radiation species are reciprocally monophyletic groups maintained in sympatry and reliably diagnosed phenotypically by the combination of male nuptial coloration and morphology.…”
Section: Phylogenomic Structure Within the Victoria Radiationsupporting
confidence: 87%