weirdclownfishguy t1_ismrnwh wrote on October 17, 2022 at 3:28 AM Reply to comment by DeusKyogre1286 in How do fishes get into isolated inland lakes in the first place? and why don't we see more divergent evolution / speciation given the separation of each group of fishes from each other? by I-mean-Literally African Cichlids are a really cool example of evolution producing more or less that same result multiple times. Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika have so many species that look so similar to each other Permalink Parent 10
weirdclownfishguy t1_ismrnwh wrote
Reply to comment by DeusKyogre1286 in How do fishes get into isolated inland lakes in the first place? and why don't we see more divergent evolution / speciation given the separation of each group of fishes from each other? by I-mean-Literally
African Cichlids are a really cool example of evolution producing more or less that same result multiple times. Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika have so many species that look so similar to each other