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Investigating adaptive radiation in Lake Tanganyika catfishes

Published on by Julia Day
This project uses molecular sequence data, morphological (linear traits) and ecological (stable isotopes) to investigate adaptive radiation in two independant sympatric catfish radiations from Lake Tanganyika (claroteine, and Synodontis catfishes).


Data from the manuscript in review:

Peart, C.R., Bills R., Newton J., Near T.J., Day J.J. Do sympatric catfish radiations in Lake Tanganyika show eco-morphological diversification? 

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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

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