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Behaviour: an important diagnostic tool for Lake Malawi cichlids
Authors:Jay R Stauffer Jr    Kenneth R McKaye  & Ad F Konings
Institution:School of Forest Resources, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, PA 16802, USA;;Appalachian Laboratory, UMCES, 301 Braddock Road, Frostburg, Maryland, MD 21532, USA;;Cichlid Press, PO Box 13608, El Paso, Texas, TX 79913, USA
Abstract:Historically, the cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi, which probably represent one of the best examples of rapid radiation of vertebrates, have been diagnosed with morphological and genetic data. Many of the populations once thought to be conspecific have been hypothesized to be separate species based on behavioural data. The use of behavioural data, as expressed in mate choice based on colour patterns or bower shapes, has been successfully used to diagnose both rock‐dwelling and sand‐dwelling cichlid species. Additionally, a combination of bower shapes and courtship patterns have been used as synapomorphies to diagnose genera within the Lake Malawi cichlid flock. It is concluded that taxonomists need to include behavioural data with morphological and genetic databases to diagnose species and to determine the phylogenetic relationships within this diverse assemblage of fishes.
Keywords:allopatry  behaviour  Cichlidae  mate choice  sexual selection  species concepts  species recognition  sympatry
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