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Nature 435, 29-30 (5 May 2005) | doi:10.1038/435029a; Published online 4 May 2005
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Evolutionary biology: Ghost of speciation past
Thomas D. Kocher1
Abstract
Lurking in the rivers of Botswana are the remnants of a diverse flock of cichlid fishes, whose origins can be traced to a lake that vanished more than 2,000 years ago.
Just add water. A simple recipe, but when applied to cichlid fishes it reliably causes spectacular evolutionary radiations of hundreds of new species.
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Thomas D. Kocher is at the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
03824, USA.
email: Email: tom.kocher@unh.edu
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An extant cichlid fish radiation emerged in an extinct Pleistocene lakeNature Letters to Editor (05 May 2005)

