The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has long been recognized. Determining its molecular basis, however, remains a challenge. Here, we search for signals of selection in candidate genes for colour and its perception in a passerine bird. Pied flycatcher plumage varies geographically in both its structural and pigment-based properties. Both characteristics appear to be shaped by selection. A single-locus outlier test revealed two of fourteen loci to exhibit significantly elevated signals of divergence. The first of these, the follistatin gene, is expressed in the developing feather bud and found in pathways with genes that determine the structure of feathers and may thus be important i...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The pied flycatcher is one of the most phenotypically variable bird species in Europe. The geographi...
A common feature of natural populations is that individuals differ in morphology, physiologyand beha...
The independent evolution of similar traits across multiple taxa provides some of the most compellin...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The pied flycatcher is one of the most phenotypically variable bird species in Europe. The geographi...
A common feature of natural populations is that individuals differ in morphology, physiologyand beha...
The independent evolution of similar traits across multiple taxa provides some of the most compellin...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...