Although sexual selection for elaborate signals is well documented in numerous species, the extreme diversity in signal design and expression in many taxa is largely unexplained. This thesis explores phylogenetic, mechanistic and ontogenetic explanations for divergence in two classic condition-dependent signal traits in the African widowbirds and bishops (Euplectes spp.); elongated black tails (in widowbirds) and patches of bright yellow or red carotenoid coloration (most prominent in bishops). A molecular phylogeny of 33 Euplectes subspecies (representing all 17 species) was derived using parsimony and Bayesian analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences. A consensus tree, or a sample of the most probable Bayesian trees, was then u...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
Examining the phenotypic variation observed within a species is an opportunity to understand the evo...
Animal coloration is an important communication signal that varies among taxa and affects survival a...
Although sexual selection for elaborate signals is well documented in numerous species, the extreme ...
Avian carotenoid-based signals are classic examples of sexually selected, condition-dependent threat...
Despite similar ecology, mating systems and female preferences for supernormal tails, the 17 species...
Male breeding plumages of African widowbirds and bishops (Euplectes spp.) show striking variation in...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
Sexual selection, i.e. differential mating success due to contest competition or mate choice, has pr...
In the genus Euplectes (17 species of widowbirds and bishops), red carotenoid-based coloration has b...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
Many animals use coloration to communicate with other individuals. While the signalling role of avia...
Colorful plumage plays a prominent role in evolution of birds, influencing communication (sexual/soc...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Elaborate visual signals, such as intense, highly-contrasting colors, have intrigued biologists for ...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
Examining the phenotypic variation observed within a species is an opportunity to understand the evo...
Animal coloration is an important communication signal that varies among taxa and affects survival a...
Although sexual selection for elaborate signals is well documented in numerous species, the extreme ...
Avian carotenoid-based signals are classic examples of sexually selected, condition-dependent threat...
Despite similar ecology, mating systems and female preferences for supernormal tails, the 17 species...
Male breeding plumages of African widowbirds and bishops (Euplectes spp.) show striking variation in...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
Sexual selection, i.e. differential mating success due to contest competition or mate choice, has pr...
In the genus Euplectes (17 species of widowbirds and bishops), red carotenoid-based coloration has b...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
Many animals use coloration to communicate with other individuals. While the signalling role of avia...
Colorful plumage plays a prominent role in evolution of birds, influencing communication (sexual/soc...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Elaborate visual signals, such as intense, highly-contrasting colors, have intrigued biologists for ...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
Examining the phenotypic variation observed within a species is an opportunity to understand the evo...
Animal coloration is an important communication signal that varies among taxa and affects survival a...