dogofwar;4793269; said:All of this work reflects the use of new technologies to better understand the evolutionary development of cichlids - why they are the way they are...which evolved from which, etc.
Scientists have a lot of tools to use to accomplish this. Unfortunately, the tools available, the amount of funding for this kind of research (and the nature of life itself) don't lend themselves to absolute answers.
For the average hobbyist concerned about maintaining "pure" fish, it's much more important to concern yourself with the collection locations and provenance of the fish you keep/breed than the latest paper proposing to move this or that species from this genus or the other.
I find it interesting and illuminating to read about the different approaches and theories used to make determinations vs. worrying about relabeling the fish that I already have.
Matt
Well said I think its good they are breaking it all down, gives a better look on each species and its specific characteristics