Song mediates territorial competition and mate choice in birds and population divergence in this signal can have important evolutionary consequences. For example, divergent songs can act in specific recognition and limit gene flow and, hence, have a fundamental role on the origin and/or integrity of evolutionary lineages. Specially interesting systems to test the role of song in specific recognition are species pairs that present small structural differences in this signal. Here we perform song play-back experiments on males of a long-diverged sister pair of Neotropical Suboscine species, the Squamate Antbird (Myrmoderus squamosus) and the White-bibbed Antbird (M. loricatus), which occur in parapatry in the Atlantic Forest and that overlap ...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
Efficient communication between animals requires specificity to ensure that animals distinguish rele...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Song mediates territorial competition and mate choice in birds and population divergence in this sig...
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...
Genetic data indicate differences in speciation rate across latitudes, but underlying causes have be...
Natural selection is known to produce convergent phenotypes through mimicry or ecological adaptation...
A long-held view in evolutionary biology is that character displacement generates divergent phenotyp...
Acoustic divergence among populations may result in assortative mating, behavioral isolation, and sp...
Natural selection is known to produce convergent phenotypes through mimicry or ecological adaptation...
A long-held view in evolutionary biology is that character displacement generates divergent phenotyp...
Whether or not songbirds recognise geographical variation in song is thought to depend on the percep...
Natural selection is known to produce convergent phenotypes through mimicry or ecological adaptation...
A long-held view in evolutionary biology is that character displacement generates divergent phenotyp...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
Efficient communication between animals requires specificity to ensure that animals distinguish rele...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Song mediates territorial competition and mate choice in birds and population divergence in this sig...
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...
Genetic data indicate differences in speciation rate across latitudes, but underlying causes have be...
Natural selection is known to produce convergent phenotypes through mimicry or ecological adaptation...
A long-held view in evolutionary biology is that character displacement generates divergent phenotyp...
Acoustic divergence among populations may result in assortative mating, behavioral isolation, and sp...
Natural selection is known to produce convergent phenotypes through mimicry or ecological adaptation...
A long-held view in evolutionary biology is that character displacement generates divergent phenotyp...
Whether or not songbirds recognise geographical variation in song is thought to depend on the percep...
Natural selection is known to produce convergent phenotypes through mimicry or ecological adaptation...
A long-held view in evolutionary biology is that character displacement generates divergent phenotyp...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
Efficient communication between animals requires specificity to ensure that animals distinguish rele...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...