David Marques

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Evolutionary biologist, genomics of speciation & adaptation. Curator of vertebrates @ Natural History Museum Basel. #TeamBird and #TeamFish. Views are my own. He / him.
Websitehttps://davidalexandermarques.com
With we, I mean and want to thank our team Ole Seehausen, @jmeier, Matt McGee, Salome Mwaiko, Marcel Häsler, Mary Kishe, Anthony Taabu-Munyaho, Sylvester Wandera (†), Lauren & Colin Chapman, Katie Wagner & @loronet.
And we found that classical ecological theory (Elton's pyramid) predicts very well the trajectory of effective population sizes since the radiations unfolded - predators de- and herbivores increasing in population size - and thus the ecology of an evolved (instead of assembled) community.
We found that the coalescence patterns support a very recent origin of the Lake Victoria radiation <16,700 years when the lake dried out, and also a very recent origin of the Lakes Edward/Kivu and Lake Albert radiations.
I used a big dataset of haplochromine cichlid genomes that encompass all ecomorphologies in Lake Victoria and many in Lakes Edward, Albert, Kivu and Saka to study the timing of radiation and their demography with MSMC2/MSMC-IM, because past studies have disagreed about when the radiations arose.
Our newest manuscript has just been released as preprint on bioRxiv: Genomes reveal the age and demographic history of ultrafast adaptive radiation.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.07.638630v1
Genomes reveal age and demographic consequence of ultrafast adaptive radiation

New species typically evolve over several million years. However, rates of speciation and ecological diversification vary by orders of magnitude across the tree of life, with the fastest shown by some adaptive radiations. Eight hundred endemic species of cichlid fishes emerged and formed entire food webs in Lake Victoria and nearby lakes in East Africa. According to Victorias paleolimnological history, five hundred may have arisen within the past 16,700 years, but molecular phylogenies estimated a much older origin. We reconstruct the age and demography of all Lake Victoria region radiations from whole genomes. We show that indeed, in Lake Victoria all trophic guilds diverged <16,700 years ago, corresponding to between 537 and nearly 30000 speciation events per species per million years, the fastest speciation rate in metazoans. Cichlid radiations in lakes Edward, Albert and Kivu too began <20,000 years ago, an order of magnitude faster than previously thought. Evolutionary transitions between trophic levels led to divergence in effective population sizes as predicted by the trophic pyramid of numbers concept and replicated across three parallel food web radiations. Our results demonstrate that classical theory of trophic interactions in ecologically assembled food webs applies equally to food webs that assembled through rapid adaptive radiation. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

bioRxiv
Today, I had the privilege to handle some of the most iconic but sadly extinct birds at the Natural History Museum Basel with Ferran Sayol / U Barcelona for his research. How beautiful they are and what a tragedy that we will never be able to experience them in the wild again 😥
Open position as collection manager (60-80%, 5 years+) for the vertebrate collection at the Natural History Museum Basel: https://stellenmarkt.bs.ch/kbs/job/details/3532678/
Please get in touch if you are interested to work with us and want to know more about the position!
Collection Manager:in Wirbeltiersammlung (60%–80%)

Das Naturhistorische Museum Basel ist eines der grössten seiner Art in der Schweiz und gehört zum Präsidialdepartement des Kantons. Es konzentriert sich auf die Sammlung, Forschung und Vermittlung diverser Objekte mit geo- bzw. biowissenschaftlichem Hintergrund. Mit seinen Sonderausstellungen und Vermittlungsangeboten erfährt das Museum weit über die Region hinaus grosse Aufmerksamkeit. So leistet es einen wichtigen Beitrag zum kulturellen Angebot Basels und dank Besuchen von über 1400 Schulklassen pro Jahr auch zur Bildung.

Our colleagues at the @NMBern are looking for a curator in entomology / arachnology / malacology. Interesting permanent research position to spread! https://www.nmbe.ch/de/museum/aktuelles/kuratorin-fuer-entomologiemalakologiearachnologie
Kurator:in für Entomologie/Malakologie/Arachnologie

Per 1. Juli 2024 oder nach Vereinbarung suchen wir ein:en Kurator:in für Entomologie/Malakologie/Arachnologie, Teamleitung (100 %). Das NMBE ist eine Institution der Burgergemeinde Bern; die Anstellung erfolgt daher nach deren Personalverordnung.

I am extremely grateful for all these contributions to our project and the support and enthusiasm of our collaborators. And I am very much looking forward to see the first results coming from our team! 6/
Meanwhile, other collaborators are granting us access to their vaults containing decades of gull tissue collections, in particular Dorit Liebers-Helbig, Peter de Knijff, Morten Helberg, Douglas Bell, Pierre-André Crochet and many museums. Reference genome and re-sequencing will soon start with support of @jmeier, Walter Salzburger and their labs, yay! 🧬 5/