“…Prior to its delimitation into four species, the Brachionus calyciflorus species complex had been studied with regard to molecular phylogeny 23 – 25 , co-existence 26 , life history characteristics 27 , phylogeography 28 , 29 , and reproductive isolation 28 – 30 . More recent studies, which have taken into account the new species classification, focus on ecological processes, e.g., niche differentiation 31 , life history traits 32 , adaptation and the underlying regulatory mechanisms 33 – 35 , as well as on the robustness of species boundaries through hybridisation experiments 6 , 7 . These studies are of great importance to understand not only how these species have diverged, but also which of their adaptations are critical for the co-existence or exclusion of certain species in a specific environment.…”