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Ecological opportunity and sexual selection together predict adaptive radiation

Catherine E. Wagner (), Luke J. Harmon and Ole Seehausen ()
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Catherine E. Wagner: EAWAG Centre for Ecology
Luke J. Harmon: University of Idaho
Ole Seehausen: EAWAG Centre for Ecology

Nature, 2012, vol. 487, issue 7407, 366-369

Abstract: Adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes in the African Great Lakes is predictable, but only when species traits and environmental factors are jointly considered.

Date: 2012
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