Trophic novelty is linked to exceptional rates of morphological diversification in two adaptive radiations of Cyprinodon pupfish.
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Speciation through the lens of biomechanics: locomotion, prey capture and reproductive isolationDiabolical survival in Death Valley: recent pupfish colonization, gene flow and genetic assimilation in the smallest species range on earthExploring the nature of ecological specialization in a coral reef fish community: morphology, diet and foraging microhabitat useOtoliths of five extant species of the annual killifish Nothobranchius from the East African savannahThe role of ecological opportunity in shaping disparate diversification trajectories in a bicontinental primate radiationOn the measurement of ecological novelty: scale-eating pupfish are separated by 168 my from other scale-eating fishesEvidence for determinism in species diversification and contingency in phenotypic evolution during adaptive radiationTrophic specialization influences the rate of environmental niche evolution in damselfishes (Pomacentridae)Terrestrialization, miniaturization and rates of diversification in African puddle frogs (Anura: Phrynobatrachidae)The genetic architecture of novel trophic specialists: larger effect sizes are associated with exceptional oral jaw diversification in a pupfish adaptive radiation.Quantifying and comparing phylogenetic evolutionary rates for shape and other high-dimensional phenotypic data.The Cyprinodon variegatus genome reveals gene expression changes underlying differences in skull morphology among closely related speciesMultiple fitness peaks on the adaptive landscape drive adaptive radiation in the wild.Ecological opportunity and incumbency in the diversification of repeated continental colonizations by muroid rodents.Is regional species diversity bounded or unbounded?Ecosystem fragmentation drives increased diet variation in an endemic livebearing fish of the BahamasDiversity and status of Mexican killifishes.Endocrine and metabolic impacts of warming aquatic habitats: differential responses between recently isolated populations of a eurythermal desert pupfish.Mechanical Transgressive Segregation and the Rapid Origin of Trophic Novelty.Labrid cleaner fishes show kinematic convergence as juveniles despite variation in morphology.Changes in growth rates of oral jaw elements produce evolutionary novelty in bahamian pupfish.Novel Candidate Genes Underlying Extreme Trophic Specialization in Caribbean Pupfishes.Ecological opportunity leads to the emergence of an alternative behavioural phenotype in a tropical bird.Phylogenies, the Comparative Method, and the Conflation of Tempo and Mode.Adaptive introgression from distant Caribbean islands contributed to the diversification of a microendemic adaptive radiation of trophic specialist pupfishesDissection and Flat-mounting of the Threespine Stickleback Branchial Skeleton.Comparing evolutionary rates for different phenotypic traits on a phylogeny using likelihood.Novel trophic niches drive variable progress towards ecological speciation within an adaptive radiation of pupfishes.Strong assortative mating by diet, color, size, and morphology but limited progress toward sympatric speciation in a classic example: Cameroon crater lake cichlids.Rates of morphological evolution are correlated with species richness in salamanders.Body shape transformation along a shared axis of anatomical evolution in labyrinth fishes (Anabantoidei).Building trophic specializations that result in substantial niche partitioning within a young adaptive radiation.Host conservatism, geography, and elevation in the evolution of a Neotropical moth radiation.The cryptic origins of evolutionary novelty: 1000-fold faster trophic diversification rates without increased ecological opportunity or hybrid swarm.Context dependence in complex adaptive landscapes: frequency and trait-dependent selection surfaces within an adaptive radiation of Caribbean pupfishes.Potential rapid evolution of foot morphology in Italian plethodontid salamanders (Hydromantes strinatii) following the colonization of an artificial cave.Long-term stasis and short-term divergence in the phenotypes of microsnails on oceanic islands.Specialized specialists and the narrow niche fallacy: a tale of scale-feeding fishes.The roles of inter- and intra-sexual selection in behavioral isolation between native and invasive pupfishes.Biomechanical trade-offs bias rates of evolution in the feeding apparatus of fishes.
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Trophic novelty is linked to exceptional rates of morphological diversification in two adaptive radiations of Cyprinodon pupfish.
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Peter C Wainwright
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10.1111/J.1558-5646.2011.01294.X
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2011-04-11T00:00:00Z