Origin and diversification of Lake Ohrid's endemic acroloxid limpets: the role of geography and ecology.
Björn StelbrinkAlena A ShirokayaKirstin FöllerThomas WilkeChristian AlbrechtPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
We conclude that both geography and ecology have played a role in the intra-lacustrine speciation process. Given the distinct morphology (sculptured vs. smooth shell) and ecology (littoral vs. sublittoral), and the timing of intra-lacustrine diversification inferred, we propose that the onset of deep-water conditions initially triggered ecological speciation. Subsequent geographic processes then gave rise to the phylogeographic patterns observed today. However, the generally weak genetic differentiation observed suggests incipient speciation, which might be explained by the comparatively young age of the lake system and thus the relatively recent onset of intra-lacustrine diversification.