We studied the pattern of variation in song characters among 16 New World pigeon species belonging to different taxonomic groups defined by morphological characters. Structural, temporal and frequency characters of the song were analysed. Principal components analyses showed that species belonging to the same taxonomic group were also grouped together by their song characters. In addition, individuals were correctly assigned into taxonomic groups by discriminant function analyses in more than 87.8% of cases. These analyses also showed that more than 87.5% of the individuals could be correctly classified by species when all song characters were included. Correct classification of individuals by species and taxonomic groups dropped when chara...
Although DNA studies are nowadays predominant in phylogenetics, morphological approaches are still a...
Differences in song between species of birds are often the most reliable criteria by which to identi...
Communication between social animals is often more effective when signals facilitate individual reco...
Acoustic signals show immense variation among passerines, and several hypotheses have been proposed ...
Several studies, of a large number of bird species, have shown that song frequencies have a strong n...
I studied song variation throughout the range of a Neotropical lowland bird species, the Buff-throat...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Studying macroevolutionary patterns of phenotypic variation and their driving forces in large radiat...
The negative relationship between song frequencies and body weight found by Wallschläger in 1980 is ...
We assessed relationships between acoustic frequency, body mass, and habitat in tinamous. This monop...
Speciation may be influenced by geographic variation in animal signals, particularly when those sign...
The study of bird song dialects was once considered the most promising approach for investigating th...
Empirical descriptions of vocal behaviour in avian communication are important in understanding its ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Geographical variation of birdsong is used to study various topics from cultural evolution to mechan...
Although DNA studies are nowadays predominant in phylogenetics, morphological approaches are still a...
Differences in song between species of birds are often the most reliable criteria by which to identi...
Communication between social animals is often more effective when signals facilitate individual reco...
Acoustic signals show immense variation among passerines, and several hypotheses have been proposed ...
Several studies, of a large number of bird species, have shown that song frequencies have a strong n...
I studied song variation throughout the range of a Neotropical lowland bird species, the Buff-throat...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Studying macroevolutionary patterns of phenotypic variation and their driving forces in large radiat...
The negative relationship between song frequencies and body weight found by Wallschläger in 1980 is ...
We assessed relationships between acoustic frequency, body mass, and habitat in tinamous. This monop...
Speciation may be influenced by geographic variation in animal signals, particularly when those sign...
The study of bird song dialects was once considered the most promising approach for investigating th...
Empirical descriptions of vocal behaviour in avian communication are important in understanding its ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Geographical variation of birdsong is used to study various topics from cultural evolution to mechan...
Although DNA studies are nowadays predominant in phylogenetics, morphological approaches are still a...
Differences in song between species of birds are often the most reliable criteria by which to identi...
Communication between social animals is often more effective when signals facilitate individual reco...