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Color assortative mating contributes to sympatric divergence of neotropical cichlid fish

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Evolution. 2009, 63(10), pp. 2750-2757. ISSN 0014-3820. eISSN 1558-5646. Available under: doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00736.x

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It is still debated vigorously whether sexual selection can result in speciation without physical barriers to gene flow. In this study, we used field data and molecular methods to investigate the gold-normal color polymorphism in two endemie cichlid fish species of crater lake Xi/oa. Nicaragua. We found significant assortative mating by color in both Amphilophus xiloaensis and A. sagittae. Focusing on A. xiloaensis, microsatellite allele frequencies, an assignment test. and model-based cluster analysis demonstrates significant and clear genetic differentiation (FST = 0.03) between gold and normal individuals in sympatry. In addition, we find genetic differentiation between all three sympatric and ecologically distinct Midas cichlid species of Lake Xiloä, A. amarillo, A. sagittae, and A. xiloaensis (FST = 0.03 -0.19), and clear genetic isolation of these species from their closest relative (A. citrinellus) in the neighboring great lake Managua. The A. xiloaensis gold morph is genetically more distinct from the lake's other two Midas cichlid species than is A. xiloaensis-normal. Thus, we have identified sexual isolation based on color that is evident in population genetics and mate choice. Dur results suggest that sexual selection through color assortative mating may play an important role in incipient sympatric speciation in Midas cichlids of Nicaragua.

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Color polymorphism, Crater lake, Midas cichlid, Sexual isolation, Sexual selection, Species complex

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ISO 690ELMER, Kathryn R., Topi K. LEHTONEN, Axel MEYER, 2009. Color assortative mating contributes to sympatric divergence of neotropical cichlid fish. In: Evolution. 2009, 63(10), pp. 2750-2757. ISSN 0014-3820. eISSN 1558-5646. Available under: doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00736.x
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  title={Color assortative mating contributes to sympatric divergence of neotropical cichlid fish},
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  volume={63},
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  journal={Evolution},
  pages={2750--2757},
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