Fish Hybridization Drives Rapid Evolution and Adaptive Radiation

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Fish Hybridization Drives Rapid Evolution and Adaptive Radiation
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Fossil analysis of sediment cores from Lake Victoria in Africa reveals that a group of cichlid fish rapidly diversified while other fish did not as the lake expanded and provided new ecological niches. The study suggests that the diversifying cichlid group had a genetic predisposition to seize the opportunity to radiate into new species on a large scale.

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