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Table 1.

Species examined in a linear discriminant function analysis of ecomorphology of sediment-sifting and non-sifting cichlids.

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Figure 1.

Species of Neotropical cichlids used in foraging experiments.

A Geophagus cf. brachybranchus, B ‘Geophagussteindachneri, C Mikrogeophagus altispinosus, D Satanoperca daemon, E Thorichthys ellioti (picture shown is of the congeneric T. cf meeki), F Amatitlania siquia, G Hypsophrys nematopus. Phylogeny and times of divergence follow López-Fernández et al. [15].

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Figure 2.

Linear discriminant function analysis (LDA) of morphological attributes in 27 species of Neotropical cichlids.

LDA produced an axis of variation that effectively separated non-sifters (top panel) from specialized sediment-sifting species (bottom panel) by their morphological attributes. Among sediment-sifters, the model distribution to the left represents individuals “misclassified” by the LDA analysis as non-sifters, including Thorichthys ellioti (5/5), Mikrogeophagus ramirezi (4/4) and Biotodoma wavrini (1/5). Images marked with an “*” depict genera used in feeding efficiency experiments.

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Table 2.

Coefficients of the linear discriminant function of ecomorphology for each variable examined.

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Figure 3.

Mean consumption of chironomid larvae buried at 0, 1, 2, or 3-sifting (2 species) and sediment-sifting (5) Neotropical cichlids.

Consumption by each species is illustrated in S2.

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Figure 4.

Mean consumption of chironomid larvae buried at 0, 1, 2, or 3 cm depth by the heroine Neotropical cichlid Hypsophrys nematopus.

Even (filled circles) versus clumped (empty triangles) distributions. The horizontal line indicates weight loss of chironomid larvae in control tanks.

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