Elucidating the relationship between genetic and cultural evolution is important in understanding speciation, as learned premating barriers might be involved in maintaining species differences. Here we test this relationship by examining a widely recognized premating barrier, bird song, in a hybrid zone between black-throated green (Setophaga virens) and Townsend's warblers (S. townsendi). We use song analysis, genomic techniques and playback experiments to characterize the cultural and genetic backgrounds of individuals in this region, expecting that if song is an important reproductive barrier between these species, there should be a strong relationship between song and genotype. We show that songs in the hybrid zone correspond to the dis...
Bird-song has been extensively studied for its role in pre-mating reproductive isolation between spe...
The importance of bird song in sexual selection and the widespread existence of geographical variati...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...
Elucidating the relationship between genetic and cultural evolution is important in understanding sp...
Song is one of the most widely recognized premating barriers to reproduction between avian species. ...
Bird song is shaped by both genetic and cultural processes, presenting a particularly tractable syst...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
One hypothesis explaining the species richness of the songbirds is based on the fact that these spec...
Hybrid zones can be used to examine the mechanisms affecting reproductive isolation and speciation, ...
dissertationUnderstanding how reproductive barriers between species arise and are maintained is para...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between l...
International audienceWhy are speciation rates so variable across the tree of life? One hypothesis i...
Why are speciation rates so variable across the tree of life? One hypothesis is that this variation ...
Hybridization can drive the convergence of territorial and sexual signals. However, non-genetic proc...
Bird-song has been extensively studied for its role in pre-mating reproductive isolation between spe...
The importance of bird song in sexual selection and the widespread existence of geographical variati...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...
Elucidating the relationship between genetic and cultural evolution is important in understanding sp...
Song is one of the most widely recognized premating barriers to reproduction between avian species. ...
Bird song is shaped by both genetic and cultural processes, presenting a particularly tractable syst...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
One hypothesis explaining the species richness of the songbirds is based on the fact that these spec...
Hybrid zones can be used to examine the mechanisms affecting reproductive isolation and speciation, ...
dissertationUnderstanding how reproductive barriers between species arise and are maintained is para...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between l...
International audienceWhy are speciation rates so variable across the tree of life? One hypothesis i...
Why are speciation rates so variable across the tree of life? One hypothesis is that this variation ...
Hybridization can drive the convergence of territorial and sexual signals. However, non-genetic proc...
Bird-song has been extensively studied for its role in pre-mating reproductive isolation between spe...
The importance of bird song in sexual selection and the widespread existence of geographical variati...
A fundamental hypothesis about vocal learning is that young animals learn vocalizations in their nat...