Sampling genetic diversity in the sympatrically and allopatrically speciating Midas cichlid species complex over a 16 year time series |
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Authors: | Paul ME Bunje Marta Barluenga Axel Meyer |
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Affiliation: | 1.Lehrstuhl für Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie, Department of Biology,University of Konstanz,Konstanz,Germany |
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Abstract: | Background Speciation often occurs in complex or uncertain temporal and spatial contexts. Processes such as reinforcement, allopatric divergence, and assortative mating can proceed at different rates and with different strengths as populations diverge. The Central American Midas cichlid fish species complex is an important case study for understanding the processes of speciation. Previous analyses have demonstrated that allopatric processes led to species formation among the lakes of Nicaragua as well as sympatric speciation that is occurring within at least one crater lake. However, since speciation is an ongoing process and sampling genetic diversity of such lineages can be biased by collection scheme or random factors, it is important to evaluate the robustness of conclusions drawn on individual time samples. |
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