Phylogenomics uncovers early hybridization and adaptive loci shaping the radiation of Lake Tanganyika cichlid fishes

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Iker Irisarri
Pooja Singh
Stephan Koblmüller
Julián Torres-Dowdall
Frederico Henning
Paolo Franchini
Christoph Fischer
Alan R. Lemmon
Emily Moriarty Lemmon
Gerhard G. Thallinger
Christian Sturmbauer
Axel Meyer
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[1] University of Konstanz,Lehrstuhl für Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie, Department of Biology
[2] University of Graz,Institute of Biology
[3] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,Department of Genetics, Institute of Biology
[4] Ilha do Fundão,Institute of Computational Biotechnology
[5] Graz University of Technology,OMICS Center Graz
[6] BioTechMed Graz,Department of Scientific Computing
[7] Florida State University,Department of Biological Science
[8] Dirac Science Library,Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology
[9] Florida State University,Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
[10] Biomedical Research Facility,undefined
[11] Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC),undefined
[12] Harvard University,undefined
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Lake Tanganyika is the oldest and phenotypically most diverse of the three East African cichlid fish adaptive radiations. It is also the cradle for the younger parallel haplochromine cichlid radiations in Lakes Malawi and Victoria. Despite its evolutionary significance, the relationships among the main Lake Tanganyika lineages remained unresolved, as did the general timescale of cichlid evolution. Here, we disentangle the deep phylogenetic structure of the Lake Tanganyika radiation using anchored phylogenomics and uncover hybridization at its base, as well as early in the haplochromine radiation. This suggests that hybridization might have facilitated these speciation bursts. Time-calibrated trees support that the radiation of Tanganyika cichlids coincided with lake formation and that Gondwanan vicariance concurred with the earliest splits in the cichlid family tree. Genes linked to key innovations show signals of introgression or positive selection following colonization of lake habitats and species’ dietary adaptations are revealed as major drivers of colour vision evolution. These findings shed light onto the processes shaping the evolution of adaptive radiations.
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