<div><p>Divergence in song between allopatric populations can contribute to premating reproductive isolation in territorial birds. Song divergence is typically measured by quantifying divergence in vocal traits using audio recordings, but field playback experiments provide a more direct way to behaviorally measure song divergence between allopatric populations. The White-breasted Wood-Wren (<i>Henicorhina leucosticta</i>; hereafter “WBWW”) is an abundant Neotropical species with four mitochondrial clades (in Central America, the Darién, the Chocó and the Amazon) that are deeply divergent (~5–16% sequence divergence). We assessed the possibility that the WBWW as currently defined may represent multiple biological species by conducting both s...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Populations may become isolated by distance, geographic barriers or both. Isolated populations often...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...
Divergence in song between allopatric populations can contribute to premating reproductive isolation...
Song divergence between closely related taxa may play a critical role in the evolutionary processes ...
Song divergence among populations can theoretically lead to reproductive divergence and speciation. ...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
Speciation may be influenced by geographic variation in animal signals, particularly when those sign...
Genetic data indicate differences in speciation rate across latitudes, but underlying causes have be...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Populations may become isolated by distance, geographic barriers or both. Isolated populations often...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...
Divergence in song between allopatric populations can contribute to premating reproductive isolation...
Song divergence between closely related taxa may play a critical role in the evolutionary processes ...
Song divergence among populations can theoretically lead to reproductive divergence and speciation. ...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
Speciation may be influenced by geographic variation in animal signals, particularly when those sign...
Genetic data indicate differences in speciation rate across latitudes, but underlying causes have be...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
Neotropical bird species provide exceptional opportunities for advancing the understanding of avian ...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Populations may become isolated by distance, geographic barriers or both. Isolated populations often...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...