In addition to the observed high diversity of species in the tropics, divergence among populations of the same species exists over short geographic distances in both phenotypic traits and neutral genetic markers. Divergence among populations suggests great potential for the evolution of reproductive isolation and eventual speciation. In birds, song can evolve quickly through cultural transmission resulting in regional dialects, which can be a critical component of reproductive isolation through variation in female preference. We examined female and male behavioral responses to local and non-local dialects in two allopatric populations of rufous-collared sparrows (Zonotrichia capensis) in the Andes of Ecuador. Here we show that female sparro...
Discrete geographic variation, or dialects, in songs of songbirds arise as a consequence of complex ...
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...
In addition to the observed high diversity of species in the tropics, divergence among populations o...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
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...
IntroductionSexually selected traits contribute substantially to evolutionary diversification, for e...
Understanding the causes and consequences of divergence in mate recognition traits has long been a f...
1. Animals exhibit diverse dispersal strategies, including sex-biased dispersal, a phenomenon common...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between l...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...
The relationship between cultural variation and biological variation among natural populations has b...
Within the past thirty years, two formerly isolated subspecies of white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichi...
Discrete geographic variation, or dialects, in songs of songbirds arise as a consequence of complex ...
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...
In addition to the observed high diversity of species in the tropics, divergence among populations o...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
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...
IntroductionSexually selected traits contribute substantially to evolutionary diversification, for e...
Understanding the causes and consequences of divergence in mate recognition traits has long been a f...
1. Animals exhibit diverse dispersal strategies, including sex-biased dispersal, a phenomenon common...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between l...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...
The relationship between cultural variation and biological variation among natural populations has b...
Within the past thirty years, two formerly isolated subspecies of white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichi...
Discrete geographic variation, or dialects, in songs of songbirds arise as a consequence of complex ...
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...