One such example is the African Great Lakes, where over a thousand new species of cichlid fish have evolved during the last 12,400 to 100,000 years.
Both groups are interlacustrine, living between the African Great Lakes.
Founded in Glasgow in 1875, the company soon became known as the African Lakes Corporation.
Lake Kivu is one of the African Great Lakes.
In the African Great Lakes, there has been an amazing adaptive radiation of Haplochromini.
In 1998, Prodigy sold the company to the African Lakes Corporation.
The following, in order of size from largest to smallest, are included on most lists of the African Great Lakes:
Different to true shellfish, these tiny fish live in shells in the Great African Lakes.
However, African Lakes failed to substantiate two other claims.
To the Central African Lakes and Back (2 vols., 1881)