Maarten Vanhove
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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BMC Evolutionary Biology | 2013
Pascal István Hablützel; Arnout Grégoir; Jolien Bamps; Anna Roose; Maarten Vanhove; Maarten Van Steenberge; Antoine Pariselle; Tine Huyse; Jos Snoeks; Filip Volckaert
BackgroundAdaptation to different ecological environments is thought to drive ecological speciation. This phenomenon culminates in the radiations of cichlid fishes in the African Great Lakes. Multiple characteristic traits of cichlids, targeted by natural or sexual selection, are considered among the driving factors of these radiations. Parasites and pathogens have been suggested to initiate or accelerate speciation by triggering both natural and sexual selection. Three prerequisites for parasite-driven speciation can be inferred from ecological speciation theory. The first prerequisite is that different populations experience divergent infection levels. The second prerequisite is that these infection levels cause divergent selection and facilitate adaptive divergence. The third prerequisite is that parasite-driven adaptive divergence facilitates the evolution of reproductive isolation. Here we investigate the first and the second prerequisite in allopatric chromatically differentiated lineages of the rock-dwelling cichlid Tropheus spp. from southern Lake Tanganyika (Central Africa). Macroparasite communities were screened in eight populations belonging to five different colour morphs.ResultsParasite communities were mainly composed of acanthocephalans, nematodes, monogeneans, copepods, branchiurans, and digeneans. In two consecutive years (2011 and 2012), we observed significant variation across populations for infection with acanthocephalans, nematodes, monogeneans of the genera Gyrodactylus and Cichlidogyrus, and the copepod Ergasilus spp. Overall, parasite community composition differed significantly between populations of different colour morphs. Differences in parasite community composition were stable in time. The genetic structure of Tropheus populations was strong and showed a significant isolation-by-distance pattern, confirming that spatial isolation is limiting host dispersal. Correlations between parasite community composition and Tropheus genetic differentiation were not significant, suggesting that host dispersal does not influence parasite community diversification.ConclusionsSubject to alternating episodes of isolation and secondary contact because of lake level fluctuations, Tropheus colour morphs are believed to accumulate and maintain genetic differentiation through a combination of vicariance, philopatric behaviour and mate discrimination. Provided that the observed contrasts in parasitism facilitate adaptive divergence among populations in allopatry (which is the current situation), and promote the evolution of reproductive isolation during episodes of sympatry, parasites might facilitate speciation in this genus.
Contributions to Zoology | 2015
Antoine Pariselle; M. Van Steenberge; Jos Snoeks; Fam Volckaert; Tine Huyse; Maarten Vanhove
Archive | 2015
Maarten Vanhove; Tine Huyse
Archive | 2018
Els Lea R. De Keyzer; Zoë De Corte; Maarten VanSteenberge; Federico Calboli; Nikol Kmentová; N'sibula Mulimbwa; Massimiliano Virgilio; Carl Vangestel; Pascal Masilya Mulungula; Filip Volckaert; Maarten Vanhove
Archive | 2017
Michiel Jorissen; Pariselle Antoine; Tine Huyse; Emmanuel Vreven; Jos Snoeks; Auguste Chocha Manda; Gyrhaiss Kapepula Kasembele; Tom Artois; Maarten Vanhove
Archive | 2016
Michiel Jorissen; Antoine Pariselle; Tine Huyse; Emmanuel Vreven; Jos Snoeks; Auguste Chocha Manda; Gyrhaiss Kapepula Kasembele; Tom Artois; Maarten Vanhove
Archive | 2015
Pascal István Hablützel; Arnout Grégoir; Maarten Vanhove; Filip Volckaert
Archive | 2015
Maarten Van Steenberge; Antoine Pariselle; Tine Huyse; Filip Volckaert; Jos Snoeks; Maarten Vanhove
Archive | 2015
Maarten Vanhove; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Antoine Pariselle; Maarten Van Steenberge; Eva Řehulková; Fidel Muterezi Bukinga; Iva Přikrylová; Monika Mendlová; Milan Gelnar; Stephan Koblmüller; Christian Sturmbauer; Filip Volckaert; Jos Snoeks; Tine Huyse
Natuur.focus | 2015
Maarten Vanhove; Tine Huyse