Posted on 2024-07-18 - 16:03 authored by Julia Day
<div>This project uses molecular sequence data, and morphological (linear traits) and ecological (stable isotopes) data to investigate adaptive radiation in two independant sympatric catfish radiations from Lake Tanganyika (claroteine, and <em>Synodontis</em> catfishes).</div>
<p>Data from the accepted manuscript:</p>
<p>Peart, C.R., Bills R., Newton J., Near T.J., Day J.J. Do sympatric catfish radiations in Lake Tanganyika show eco-morphological diversification? </p>
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Peart, Claire R.; Bills, Roger; Newton, Jason; Near, Thomas J.; Day, Julia (2024). Investigating adaptive radiation in Lake Tanganyika catfishes. University College London. Collection. https://doi.org/10.5522/04/c.7355620.v1
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FUNDING
NERC NE/I528169/1
NEIF grant-in-kind EK175-02/11
SYNTHESIS FP6
National Geographic Society Waitts grant (1341-0)
Percy Sladen Memorial Trust Fund
Bingham Oceanographic Fund maintained by the Yale Peabody Museum