Learning has been traditionally though to accelerate the evolutionary change of behavioral traits. We evaluated the evolutionary rate of learned vocalizations and the interplay of morphology and ecology in the evolution of these signals. We examined contact calls of 51 species of Neotropical parrots from the tribe Arini. Parrots are ideal subjects due to their wide range of body sizes and habitats, and their open-ended vocal learning that allows them to modify their calls throughout life. We estimated the evolutionary rate of acoustic parameters of parrot contact calls and directly compared them to those of morphological traits and habitat. We also evaluated the effect of body mass, bill length, vegetation density, and species interactions ...
Plasticity is often thought to speed trait evolution and speciation. For example, plasticity in bird...
Learned birdsong is a widely used animal model for understanding the acquisition of human speech. Ma...
Plasticity is often thought to accelerate trait evolution and speciation. For example, plasticity in...
Learning has been traditionally though to accelerate the evolutionary change of behavioral traits. W...
Morphology, habitat and various selective pressures (e.g., social and sexual selection) can influenc...
<div><p>Contact zones between subspecies or closely related species offer valuable insights into spe...
Vocal learning is considered a crucial component of human language. The ability of vocal learning is...
Regional and ontogenetic variation in the contact calls of the kea (Nestor notabilis), an omnivorous...
Phenotypic divergence can promote reproductive isolation and speciation, suggesting a possible link ...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Adaptive evolutionary divergence within a population can be facilitated by associated divergence in ...
Vocal communication is fundamental to regulate the social interactions in most gregarious species es...
<div><p>Studies of avian vocal dialects commonly find evidence of geographic and acoustic stability ...
Vocal variation may be important in population divergence. We studied geographical variation in cont...
Despite longstanding interest in the evolutionary origins and maintenance of vocal learning, we know...
Plasticity is often thought to speed trait evolution and speciation. For example, plasticity in bird...
Learned birdsong is a widely used animal model for understanding the acquisition of human speech. Ma...
Plasticity is often thought to accelerate trait evolution and speciation. For example, plasticity in...
Learning has been traditionally though to accelerate the evolutionary change of behavioral traits. W...
Morphology, habitat and various selective pressures (e.g., social and sexual selection) can influenc...
<div><p>Contact zones between subspecies or closely related species offer valuable insights into spe...
Vocal learning is considered a crucial component of human language. The ability of vocal learning is...
Regional and ontogenetic variation in the contact calls of the kea (Nestor notabilis), an omnivorous...
Phenotypic divergence can promote reproductive isolation and speciation, suggesting a possible link ...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Adaptive evolutionary divergence within a population can be facilitated by associated divergence in ...
Vocal communication is fundamental to regulate the social interactions in most gregarious species es...
<div><p>Studies of avian vocal dialects commonly find evidence of geographic and acoustic stability ...
Vocal variation may be important in population divergence. We studied geographical variation in cont...
Despite longstanding interest in the evolutionary origins and maintenance of vocal learning, we know...
Plasticity is often thought to speed trait evolution and speciation. For example, plasticity in bird...
Learned birdsong is a widely used animal model for understanding the acquisition of human speech. Ma...
Plasticity is often thought to accelerate trait evolution and speciation. For example, plasticity in...