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The genomic timeline of cichlid fish diversification across continents

Michael Matschiner, Astrid Böhne, Fabrizia Ronco, Walter Salzburger

2020Nature Communications76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cichlid fishes are celebrated for their vast taxonomic, phenotypic, and ecological diversity; however, a central aspect of their evolution - the timeline of their diversification - remains contentious. Here, we generate draft genome assemblies of 14 species representing the global cichlid diversity and integrate these into a new phylogenomic hypothesis of cichlid and teleost evolution that we time-calibrate with 58 re-evaluated fossil constraints and a new Bayesian model accounting for fossil-assignment uncertainty. Our results support cichlid diversification long after the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana and lay the foundation for precise temporal reconstructions of the exceptional continental cichlid adaptive radiations.

Topics & Concepts

CichlidEvolutionary biologyBiologyTimelineDiversification (marketing strategy)GondwanaSupercontinentPelagic zoneEcologyGeographyPaleontologyFisheryFish <Actinopterygii>TectonicsStructural basinBusinessCratonMarketingArchaeologyFish biology, ecology, and behaviorGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesEvolution and Paleontology Studies