Recent Publications

2021

 

1.

Ronco F, M Matschiner, A Böhne, A Boila, HH Büscher, A El Taher, A Indermaur, M Malinsky, V Ricci, A Kahmen, S Jentoft & W Salzburger (2021) Drivers and dynamics of a massive adaptive radiation in cichlid fishes. Nature 589: 76–81. reprint.pdf

2.

El Taher A, A Böhne, N Boileau, F Ronco, A Indermaur, L Widmer & W Salzburger (2021) Gene expression dynamics during rapid organismal diversification in African cichlid fishes. Nature Ecology and Evolution 5: 243–250. reprint.pdf

3.

Rajkov J, A El Taher, A Böhne, W Salzburger & B Egger (2021) Gene expression remodelling and immune response during adaptive divergence in an African cichlid fish. Molecular Ecology 30: 274–296. reprint.pdf

4.

Svardal H, W Salzburger & M Malinsky (2021) Genetic variation and hybridization in evolutionary radiations of cichlid fishes. Annual Review of Animal Biosciences 9: 55–79. reprint.pdf

5.

Ronco F & W Salzburger (2021) The non-gradual nature of adaptive radiation. Zoology 146: 125925. reprint.pdf

6.Viertler A, W Salzburger & F Ronco (2021) Comparative scale morphology in the adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes (Perciformes: Cichlidae) from Lake Tanganyika. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 134: 541-556. reprint.pdf
7.El Taher A, F Ronco, M Matschiner, W Salzburger & A Böhne (2021) Dynamics of sex chromosome evolution in a rapid radiation of cichlid fishes. Science Advances 7: eabe8215. reprint.pdf
8.Ronco F & W Salzburger (2021) Tracing evolutionary decoupling of oral and pharyngeal jaws in cichlid fishes. Evolution Letters 5: 625-635. reprint.pdf
9.Weber AA-T, J Rajkov, K Smailus, B Egger & W Salzburger (2021) Speciation dynamics and extent of parallel evolution along a lake-stream environmental contrast in African cichlid fishes. Science Advances 7: eabg5391. reprint.pdf
10.Musilova Z, W Salzburger & F Cortesi (2021) The visual opsin gene repertoires of teleost fishes: Evolution, ecology, and function. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 37: 441-468. reprint.pdf

 

2020

 

1.

Doble CJ, H Hipperson, W Salzburger, GJ Horsburgh, C Mwitz, DJ Murrell & JJ Day (2020) Testing the performance of environmental DNA metabarcoding for surveying highly diverse tropical fish communities: A case study from Lake Tanganyika. Environmental DNA 2: 24–41. reprint.pdf

2.

Svardal H, FX Quah, M Malinsky, BP Ngatunga, EA Miska, W Salzburger, MJ Genner, GF Turner & R Durbin (2020) Ancestral hybridization facilitated species diversification in the Lake Malawi cichlid fish adaptive radiation. Molecular Biology and Evolution 37: 1100–1113. reprint.pdf

3.

Russel JM, P Barker, A Cohen, S Ivory, I Kimirei, C Lane, M Leng, N Maganza, M McGlue, E Msakay, A Noren, L Park Boush, W Salzburger, C Scholz, R Tiedemann, S Nuru and the Lake Tanganyika Scientific Drilling Project (TSDP) Consortium (2020) ICDP workshop on the Lake Tanganyika Scientific Drilling Project: a late Miocene–present record of climate, rifting, and ecosystem evolution from the world’s oldest tropical lake. Scientific Drilling 27: 53–60. reprint.pdf

4.

Widmer L, A Indermaur, B Egger & W Salzburger (2020) Where Am I? Niche constraints due to morphological specialization in two Tanganyikan cichlid fish species. Ecology and Evolution 10: 9410–9418. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6629

5.

Bose APH, J Windorfer, A Böhm, F Ronco, A Indermaur, W Salzburger & A Jordan (2020) Structural manipulations of a shelter resource reveal underlying preference functions in a shell-dwelling cichlid fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 287: 20200127. reprint.pdf

6.

Albrecht C, W Salzburger, CU Tolo & B Stelbrink (2020) Speciation in Ancient Lakes 8 – Celebrating 25 years and moving towards the future. Journal of Great Lakes Research 46: 1063–1066. reprint.pdf

7.

Ronco F, HH Büscher, A Indermaur & W Salzburger (2020) The taxonomic diversity of the cichlid fish fauna of ancient Lake Tanganyika, East Africa. Journal of Great Lakes Research 46: 1067–1078. reprint.pdf

8.

Matschiner M, A Böhne, F Ronco & W Salzburger (2020) The genomic timeline of cichlid fish diversification across continents. Nature Communications 11: 5895. reprint.pdf

 

2019

 

1. Perazzo GX, F Correa, P Calvino, F Alonso, W Salzburger & A Gava (2019) Shape and size variation of Jenynsia lineata (Jenyns 1842) (Cyprinodontiformes: Anablepidae) from different coastal environments. Hydrobiologia 828: 21-39. reprint.pdf
2.Ceballos SG, M Roesti, M Matschiner, DA Fernandez, M Damerau, R Hanel & W Salzburger (2019) Phylogenomics of an extra-Antarctic notothenioid radiation reveals a previously unrecognized lineage and diffuse species boundaries. BMC Evolutionary Biology 19: 13. reprint.pdf
3.El Taher A, N Lichilin, W Salzburger & A Bohne (2019) Time matters! Developmental shift in gene expression between the head and the trunk region of the cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni. BMC Genomics 20: 39. reprint.pdf
4.Bohne A, AA-T Weber, J Rajkov, M Rechsteiner, A Riss, B Egger & W Salzburger (2019) Repeated evolution versus common ancestry: Sex chromosome evolution in the haplochromine cichlid Pseudocrenilabrus philander. Genome Biology and Evolution 11: 439-458. reprint.pdf
5.Widmer L, E Heule, M Colombo, A Rueegg, A Indermaur, F Ronco & W Salzburger (2019) Point-­Combination­Transect­(PCT):­Incorporation­ of­ small­ underwater ­cameras­ to ­study fish ­communities. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10: 891-901. reprint.pdf
6.Kovac R, N Boileau, M Muschick & W Salzburger (2019) The diverse prey spectrum of the Tanganyikan scale-eater Perissodus microlepis (Boulenger, 1898). Hydrobiologia 832: 85-92. reprint.pdf
7.Meyer BS, PI Habluetzel, AK Roose, MJ Hofmann, W Salzburger & JAM Raeymaekers (2019) An exploration of the links between parasites, trophic ecology, morphology, and immunogenetics in the Lake Tanganyika cichlid radiation. Hydrobiologia 832: 215-233. reprint.pdf
8.

Musilova Z, F Cortesi, M Matschiner, WIL Davies, JS Patel, SM Stieb, F de Busserolles, M Malmstrøm, OK Tørresen, CJ Brown, JK Mountford, R Hanel, DL Stenkamp, KS Jakobsen, KL Carleton, S Jentoft, J Marshall & W Salzburger (2019) Vision using multiple distinct rod opsins in deep-sea fishes. Science 364: 588–592. reprint.pdf

(see In Depth News "Jeepers, creatures, where'd you get those peepers?" by Elizabeth Pennisi, Science 364: 520)

9.Matschiner M & W Salzburger (2019) Evolution: Genomic signatures of mimicry and mimicry of genomic signatures. Current Biology 29: R358–R380. reprint.pdf
10.Ronco F, M Roesti & W Salzburger (2019) A functional trade-off between trophic adaptation and parental care predicts sexual dimorphism in cichlid fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286: 20191050. reprint.pdf
11.Baldo L, JL Riera, W Salzburger & M Barluenga (2019) Phylogeography and ecological niche shape the cichlid fish gut microbiota in Central American and African lakes. Frontiers in Microbiology 10: 2372. reprint.pdf
12.Perazzo GX, F Correa, W Salzburger & A Gava (2019) Morphological differences between an artificial lentic and adjacent lotic environments in a characid species. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 29: 935-949. reprint.pdf
13.Musilova Z, A Indermaur, AR Bitja-Nyom, D Omelchenko, M Klodawska, L Albergati, K Remisova & W Salzburger (2019) Evolution of the visual sensory system in cichlid fishes from crater lake Barombi Mbo in Cameroon. Molecular Ecology 28: 5010-5031. reprint.pdf
(see "News and Views" by KL Carleton, D Escobar-Camacho & TD Kocher)
14.Bissegger, M., Laurentino, T. G., Roesti, M., & Berner, D. (2019). Widespread intersex differentiation across the stickleback genome–The signature of sexually antagonistic selection?. Molecular Ecology. doi: 10.1111/mec15255 reprint.pdf

 

2018

1. Keller IS, T Bayer, W Salzburger & O Roth (2018) Effects of parental care on resource allocation into immune defense and buccal microbiota in mouthbrooding cichlid fishes. Evolution 72: 1109-1123. reprint.pdf

(see Digest "Life history evolution in Darwin's dream ponds" by F
Spagopoulou & MPK Blom, Evolution 72: 1186-1188)
2.Schnitzler A, J Granado, O Putelat, R-M Arbogast, D Drucker, A Eberhard, A Schmutz, Y Klaefiger, G Lang, W Salzburger, J Schibler, A Schlumbaum & H Bocherens (2018) Genetic diversity, genetic structure and diet of ancient and contemporary red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) from north-eastern France. PLoS ONE 13: e0189278. reprint.pdf
3.Baalsrud HT, OK Tørresen, MH Solbakken, W Salzburger, R Hanel, KS Jakobsen & S Jentoft (2018) De novo gene evolution of antifreeze glycoproteins in codfishes revealed by whole genome sequence data. Molecular Biology and Evolution 35: 593-606. reprint.pdf
4.Stange M, G Aguirre-Fernandez, W Salzburger & MR Sanchez-Villagra (2018) Study of morphological variation of northern Neotropical Ariidae reveals conservatism despite macrohabitat transitions. BMC Evolutionary Biology 18:38. reprint.pdf
5.Bohne A (2018) The ART of brain expression. Molecular Ecology 27: 603-605. reprint.pdf
6.Stange M, MR Sanchez-Villagra, W Salzburger & M Matschiner (2018) Bayesian divergence-time estimation with genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism data of Sea catfishes (Ariidae) supports miocene closure of the Panamanian Isthmus. Systematic Biology 67: 681-699. reprint.pdf
7.Muschick M & W Salzburger (2018) Evolution: An archipelago replete with replicates. Current Biology 28: R549-569. reprint.pdf
8.

Malmstrøm M, Britz R, Matschiner M, Tørresen OK, Hadiaty RK, Yaakob N, Tan HH, Jakobsen KS, Salzburger W & L Rüber (2018) The most developmentally truncated fishes show extensive Hox gene loss and miniaturized genomes. Genome Biology and Evolution 10: 1088-1103. reprint.pdf

(see Highlight "Big surprises from the world's smallest fish" by C McGrath, Genome Biology and Evolution 10: 1104-1105)

9.Pauquet G, Salzburger W & B Egger (2018) The puzzling phylogeography of the haplochromine cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni. Ecology and Evolution 8: 5637-5648. reprint.pdf
10.Haenel Q, Laurentino TG, Roesti M, Berner D (2018) Meta-analysis of chromosome-scale crossover rate variation in eukaryotes and its significance to evolutionary genomics. Molecular Ecology, 27: 2477-2497. reprint.pdf
11.Salzburger W (2018) Understanding explosive diversification through cichlid fish genomics. Nature Reviews Genetics 19: 705-717. reprint.pdf
12.Rajkov J, Weber AA-T, W Salzburger & B Egger (2018) Adaptive phenotypic plasticity contributes to divergence between lake and river populations of an East African cichlid fish. Ecology and Evolution 8: 7323-7333. reprint.pdf
13.Indermaur A, A Theis, B Egger & W Salzburger (2018) Mouth dimorphism in scale-eating cichlid fish from Lake Tanganyika advances individual fitness. Evolution 72: 1962-1969. reprint.pdf
14.

Faria R, D Triant, A Perdomo‐Sabogal, B Overduin, C Bleidorn, CI Bermudez Santana11, D Langenberger, GM Dall’Olio, H Indrischek, Jan Aerts, J Engelhardt, J Engelken, K Liebal, M Fasold, S Robb, S Grath, SR Raj Kolora, T Carvalho, W Salzburger, V Jovanovic & K Nowick (2018) Introducing evolutionary biologists to the analysis of big data: guidelines to organize extended bioinformatics training courses. Evolution: Education and Outreach 11:8. reprint.pdf

15.Rajkov J, Weber AA-T, W Salzburger & B Egger (2018) Immigrant and extrinsic hybrid inviability contribute to reproductive isolation between lake and river cichlid ecotypes. Evolution 72: 2553-2564. reprint.pdf

2017

 

1.Matschiner M, Z Musilova, JMI Barth, Z Starostova, W Salzburger, M Steel & R Bouckert (2017) Bayesian phylogenetic estimation of clade ages supports trans-Atlantic dispersal of cichlid fishes. Systematic Biology 66: 3-22. reprint.pdf
2.Meyer BS, M Matschiner & W Salzburger (2017) Disentangling incomplete lineage sorting and introgression to refine species-tree estimates for Lake Tanganyika cichlid fishes. Systematic Biology 66: 531-550. reprint.pdf
3. Berner D, M Ammann, E Spencer, A Rüegg, D Lüscher & D Moser D (2017) Sexual isolation promotes divergence between parapatric lake and stream stickleback. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30: 401-411. reprint.pdf
4.Juric I, W Salzburger & O Balmer (2017) Spread and global population structure of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) and its larval parasitoids Diadegma semiclausum and Diadegma fenestrale (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) based on mtDNA. Bulletin of Entomological Research 107: 155-164. reprint.pdf
5. Lohman BK, D Berner DI & Bolnick (2017) Clines Arc through Multivariate Morphospace. The American Naturalist, in press reprint.pdf
6.Stieb SM, F Cortesi, L Suess, KL Carleton, W Salzburger & NJ Marshall (2017) Why UV vision and red vision are important for damselfish (Pomacentridae): structural and expression variation in opsin genes. Molecular Ecology 26: 1323-1342. reprint.pdf
7.Spinks R, M Muschick, W Salzburger & H Gante (2017) Singing above the chorus: cooperative Princess cichlid fish (Neolamprologus pulcher) has high pitch. Hydrobiologia 791: 115-125. reprint.pdf
8.Theis A, O Roth, F Cortesi, F Ronco, W Salzburger & B Egger (2017) Variation of anal fin egg-spots along an environmental gradient in a haplochromine cichlid fish. Evolution 71: 766-777. reprint.pdf
9.Baldo L, JL Pretus, JL Riera, Z Musilova, AR Bitja Nyom & W Salzburger (2017) Convergence of gut microbiota in the adaptive radiations of African cichlid fishes. ISME Journal 11: 1975-1987. reprint.pdf
10.Cohen AS & W Salzburger (2017) Scientific drilling at Lake Tanganyika, Africa: A transformative record for understanding evolution in isolation and the biological history of the African continent, University of Basel, 6–8 June 2016. Scientific Drilling 22: 43-48. reprint.pdf
11.Lauber C, S Seitz, S Mattei, A Suh, J Beck, J Herstein, J Börold, W Salzburger, L Kaderali, JAG Briggs & R Bartenschlager (2017) Deciphering the origin and evolution of Hepatitis B viruses by means of a family of non-enveloped fish viruses. Cell Host & Microbe 22: 387-399. reprint.pdf
12.Egger B, M Roesti, A Böhne, O Roth & W Salzburger (2017) Demography and genome divergence of lake and stream populations of an East African cichlid fish. Molecular Ecology 26: 5016-5030. reprint.pdf
13.Baalsrud HT, KL Voje, OK Tørresen, MH Solbakken, M Matschiner, R Hanel, W Salzburger, KS Jakobsen & S Jentoft (2017) Evolution of hemoglobin genes in codfishes influenced by ocean depth. Scientific Reports 7: 7956. reprint.pdf
14.Bachmann JC, F Cortesi, MD Hall, NJ Marshall, W Salzburger & HF Gante (2017) Real-time social selection maintains honesty of a dynamic visual signal in cooperative fish. Evolution Letters 1: 269-278. reprint.pdf
15.
Berner D & M Roesti (2017) Genomics of adaptive divergence with chromosome-scale heterogeneity in crossover rate. Molecular Ecology 26: 6351-6369. reprint.pdf
16.Keller IS, W Salzburger & O Roth (2017) Parental investment matters for maternal and offspring immune defense in the mouthbrooding cichlid Astatotilapia burtoni. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17: 264. reprint.pdf

2016

1. Moser D, A Frey & D Berner (2016) Fitness differences between parapatric lake and stream stickleback revealed by a field transplant. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29: 711-719. reprint.pdf
2. Ronco F & W Salzburger (2016) Speciation: Genomic archipelagos in a crater lake. Current Biology 26: R197-R199. reprint.pdf
3.Colombo M, A Indermaur, BS Meyer & W Salzburger (2016) Habitat use and its implications to functional morphology: niche partitioning and the evolution of locomotory morphology in Lake Tanganyikan cichlids (Perciformes: Cichlidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 118: 536–550. reprint.pdf
4.Göppert C, RM Harris, A Theis, A Boila, S Hohl, A Rüegg, HA Hofmann, W Salzburger & A Böhne (2016) Inhibition of aromatase induces partial sex change in a cichlid fish: Distinct functions for sex steroids in brains and gonads. Sexual Development 10: 97-110. reprint.pdf
5.Stieb SM, KL Calreton, F Cortesi, NJ Marschall & W Salzburger (2016) Depth-dependent plasticity in opsin gene expression varies between damselfish (Pomacentridae) species. Molecular Ecology 25: 3645-3661. reprint.pdf
6.Gante HF, M Matschiner, M Malmstrøm, KS Jakobsen, S Jentoft & W Salzburger (2016) Genomics of speciation and introgression in Princess cichlid fishes from Lake Tanganyika. Molecular Ecology 25: 6143-6161. reprint.pdf
7.Stange M, G Aguirre-Fernandez, RG Cooke, T Barros, W Salzburger & MR Sanchez-Villagra (2016) Evolution of opercle bone shape along a macrohabitat gradient: species identification using mtDNA and geometric morphometric analyses in neotropical sea catfishes (Ariidae). Ecology and Evolution 6: 5817-5830. reprint.pdf
8.

Malmstrøm M, M Matschiner, OK Tørresen, B Star, LG Snipen, TF Hansen, HT Baalsrud, AJ Nederbragt, R Hanel, W Salzburger, NC Stenseth, KS Jakobsen & S Jentoft (2016) Evolution of the immune system influences speciation rates in teleost fishes. Nature Genetics 48: 1204-1210. preprint.pdf (see News & Views by P Parham).

9.Cortesi F, Z Musilova, SM Stieb, NS Hart, UE Siebeck, KL Cheney, W Salzburger & NJ Marshall (2016) From crypsis to mimicry: changes in colour and the configuration of the visual system during ontogenetic habitat transitions in a coral reef fish. Journal of Experimental Biology 219: 2545-2558. reprint.pdf
10.Santos ME, L Baldo, L Gu, N Boileau, Z Musilova & W Salzburger (2016) Comparative transcriptomics of anal fin pigmentation patterns in cichlid fishes. BMC Genomics 17: 712 reprint.pdf
11.Dukic M, D Berner, M Roesti, CR Haag & D Ebert (2016) A high-density genetic map reveals variation in recombination rate across the genome of Daphnia magna. BMC Genetics 17: 137. reprint.pdf
12.Malinsky M & W Salzburger (2016) Environmental context for understanding the iconic adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes in Lake Malawi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 113: 11654-11656. reprint.pdf
13.Böhne A, CA Wilson, JH Postlethwait & W Salzburger (2016) Variation of a theme: Genomics of sex determination in the cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni. BMC Genomics 17:883. reprint.pdf
14.

Abila R, P Akoll, C Albertson, D Antunes, T Banda, R Bills, A Bulirani, MA Chocha, AS Cohen, F Cunha-Saraiva, S Derycke, I Donohue, M Du, AM Dudu, B Egger, K Fritzsche, JG Frommen, HF Gante, MJ Genner, A Harer, H Hata, K Irvine, MP Isumbisho, LJ de Bisthoven, A Jungwirth, P Kaleme, C Katongo, L Kever, S Koblmuller, A Konings, A Lamboj, F Lemmel-Schaedelin, GM Schiaffino, K Martens, PM Mulungula, MP Masilya. A Meyer, HL More, Z Musilova, BF Muterezi, R Muzumani, G Ntakimazi, W Okello, H Phiri, L Pialek, PD Plisnier, JAM Raeymaekers, J Rajkov, O Rican, R Roberts, W Salzburger, I Schoen, KM Sefc, P Singh, P Skelton, J Snoeks, K Schneider, C Sturmbauer, H Svardal, O Svensson, JT Dowdall, GF Turner, A Tyers, JC van Rijssel, M Van Steenberge, MPM Vanhove, E Verheyen, AT Weber, O Weyl, A Ziegelbecker, H Zimmermann (2016) Oil extraction imperils Africa's Great Lakes. Science 354: 561-562. reprint.pdf

2015

1.

Meyer B, M Matschiner & W Salzburger (2015) A tribal level phylogeny of Lake Tanganyika cichlid fishes based on a genomic multi-marker approach. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 83: 56-71. reprint.pdf

2.

Cortesi F, Z Musilova, SM Stieb, NS Hart, UE Siebeck, M Malmstrøm, OK Tørrensen, S Jentoft, KL Cheney, NJ Marshall, KL Carleton & W Salzburger (2015) Ancestral duplications and highly dynamic opsin gene evolution in percomorph fishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112: 1493-1498. reprint.pdf

(see comment by RM Harris & H Hofmann).

3.

Colombo M, M Damerau, R Hanel, W Salzburger & M Matschiner (2015) Diversity and disparity through time in the adaptive radiation of Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28: 376-394. reprint.pdf

4.

Egger B, Y Klaefiger, A Indermaur, S Koblmüller, A Theis, S Egger, T Näf, M Van Steenberge, C Sturmbauer, C Katongo & W Salzburger (2015) Phylogeographic and phenotypic assessment of a basal haplochromine cichlid fish from Lake Chila, Zambia. Hydrobiologia 748: 171-184. reprint.pdf

5.

Matschiner M, M Colombo, M Damerau, S Ceballos, R Hanel & W Salzburger (2015) The adaptive radiation of notothenioid fishes in the waters of Antarctica. in: Extremophile Fishes: Ecology, Evolution, and Physiology of Teleosts in Extreme Environments (Riesch R, M Tobler & M Plath, eds.), pp. 35-57. reprint.pdf

6.

Meyer BS, A Indermaur, X Ehrensperger, B Egger, G Banyankimbona, J Snoeks & W Salzburger (2015) Back to Tanganyika: a case of recent trans-species-flock dispersal in East African haplochromine cichlid fishes. Royal Society Open Science 2: 140498. reprint.pdf

7.

Cortesi F, WE Feeney, MCO Ferrari, PA Waldie, GAC Phillips, EC McClure, HN Sköld, W Salzburger, NJ Marshall & KL Cheney (2015) Phenotypic plasticity confers multiple fitness benefits to a mimic. Current Biology 25: 949-954. reprint.pdf

(see video abstract)

8.

Juric I, W Salzburger, H Luka & O Balmer (2015) Molecular markers for Diadegma (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) species distinction and their use to study the effects of companion plants on biocontrol of the diamondback moth. BioControl 60: 179-187. reprint.pdf

9.

Wilkinson GS, F Breden, JE Mank, MG Ritchie, AD Higginson, J Radwan, J Jaquirey, W Salzburger, A Arriero, SM Barribeau, PC Phillips, SCP Renn & L Rowe (2015) The locus of sexual selection: moving sexual selection studies into the post-genomics era. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28: 739-755. reprint.pdf

10.

Buonerba L, S Zaccara, GB Delmastro, M Lorenzoni, W Salzburger & HF Gante (2015) Intrinsic and extrinsic factors act at different spatial and temporal scales to shape population structure, distribution and speciation in Italian Barbus (Osteichthyes: Cyprinidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 89: 115-129. reprint.pdf

11.Baldo L, JL Riear, A Tooming-Klunderud, MM Alba & W Salzburger (2015) Gut microbiota dynamics during dietary shift in East African cichlid fishes. PLoS ONE 10: e0127462. reprint.pdf
12.Theis A, T Bosia, T Roth, W Salzburger & B Egger (2015) Egg-spot pattern and body size asymmetries influence male aggression in haplochromine cichlid fishes. Behavioral Ecology. reprint.pdf
13.Berner D & W Salzburger (2015) The genomics of organismal diversification illuminated by adaptive radiations. Trends in Genetics 31: 491-499. preprint.pdf
14.
Lorin T, W Salzburger & A Böhne (2015). Evolutionary fate of the androgen receptor signaling pathway in ray-finned fishes with a special focus on cichlids. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics g3-115. reprint.pdf
15.

Berner D & X Thibert-Plante (2015) How mechanisms of habitat preference evolve and promote divergence with gene flow. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28: 1641-1655. reprint.pdf

16.

Moser D, B Kueng & D Berner (2015) Lake-stream divergence in stickleback life history: a plastic response to trophic niche differentiation? Evolutionary Biology 42: 328-338. reprint.pdf

17.Boileau N, F Cortesi, B Egger, M Muschick, A Indermaur, A Theis, HH Büscher & W Salzburger (2015) A complex mode of aggressive mimicry in a scale-eating cichlid fish. Biology Letters 11: 20150521. reprint.pdf
18.

Roesti M, B Kueng, D Moser & D Berner (2015) The genomics of ecological vicariance in threespine stickleback fish. Nature Communications 6: 8767. .pdf

19.Wilson LAB, M Colombo, MR Sanchez-Villagra & W Salzburger (2015) Evolution of opercle shape in cichlid fishes from Lake Tanganyika - adaptive trait interactions in

extant and extinct species flocks. Scientific Reports 5: 16909 reprint.pdf

2014

1.

Faria R, S Renaut , J Galindo, C Pinho, J Melo-Ferreira, M Melo, F Jones, W Salzburger, D Schluter & R Butlin (2014) Advances in ecological speciation: an integrative approach. Molecular Ecology 23: 513-521. reprint.pdf

2.

Damerau M, M Matschiner, W Salzburger & R Hanel (2014) Population divergence despite long pelagic larval stages: lessons from crocodile icefishes (Channichthyidae). Molecular Ecology 23: 284-299. reprint.pdf

3.

Berner D, D Moser, M Roesti, H Buescher & W Salzburger (2014) Genetic architecture of skeletal evolution in European lake and stream stickleback. Evolution 68: 1792-1805. reprint.pdf

4.

Heule C, W Salzburger & A Böhne (2014) Genetics of sexual development – an evolutionary playground for fish. Genetics 196: 579-591. reprint.pdf

5.

Roesti M, S Gavrilets, A Hendry, W Salzburger & D Berner (2014) The genomic signature of parallel adaptation from shared genetic variation. Molecular Ecology 23: 3944-3956. reprint.pdf

(see News & Views by JJ Welch & CD Jiggins)

6. Dittmann MT, Runge U, Lang R, Moser D, Galeffi C, Kreuzer M & M Clauss (2014) Methane emission by camelids. PLoS ONE 9:e94363.
7.

Tropek R, Sedláček O, Beck J, Keil P, Musilová Z, Šímová I, & D Storch (2014) Comment on “High-resolution global maps of 21st-century forest cover change”. Science 344: 981d.

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