Adaptive Diversification of the Lateral Line System during Cichlid Fish Radiation.

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Published: June 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The lateral line system in fish helps them detect water movements and environmental cues, critical for finding food and avoiding predators.
  • Researchers used X-ray imaging to study how the structure of this system varies among different Lake Malawi cichlid species.
  • Findings reveal that the shape of the lateral line canals is closely linked to the fish's diet and jaw structure, highlighting its role in the evolutionary diversity of these cichlids.

Article Abstract

The mechanosensory lateral line system is used by fishes to sense hydrodynamic stimuli in their environment. It provides information about flow regimes, proximity to substrate, and the presence and identity of prey and predators and represents a means of receiving communication signals from other fish. Thus we may expect lateral line system structures to be under strong divergent selection during adaptive radiation. Here, we used X-ray micro-computed tomography scans to quantify variation in cranial lateral line canal morphology within the adaptive radiation of Lake Malawi cichlids. We report that cranial lateral line canal morphology is strongly correlated with diet and other aspects of craniofacial morphology, including the shape of oral jaws. These results indicate an adaptive role for the lateral line system in prey detection and suggest that diversification of this system has taken an important role in the spectacular evolution of Lake Malawi's cichlid fish diversity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6542376PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2019.05.016DOI Listing

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