Communication and speciation
Manuel Leal and
Jonathan B. Losos
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Manuel Leal: Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA. mleal@duke.edu
Jonathan B. Losos: Jonathan B. Losos is in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. jlosos@oeb.harvard.edu
Nature, 2010, vol. 467, issue 7312, 159-160
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An electrifying evolutionary radiation has evidently occurred among elephant fish in Africa's Ivindo basin. An implication is that open niches for communication can result in species diversification.
Date: 2010
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