Aspects of bird song have been shown to correlate with morphological and ecological features, including beak and body size, and habitat. Here we study evolution of song length and song frequency among 30 species belonging to the Cettiidae. Frequency is negatively correlated with body size, and song length increases with latitude. Although migration distance correlates with latitude, the association of song length with latitude is only present within the non-migratory species, implying the association is not a consequence of migration. We place these correlations in a historical framework to show that the body size-frequency association arose early in the group, but the latitude-song length association is more evolutionarily labile. We sugge...
The study of bird song dialects was once considered the most promising approach for investigating th...
Several studies, of a large number of bird species, have shown that song frequencies have a strong n...
Adaptive evolutionary divergence within a population can be facilitated by associated divergence in ...
Aspects of bird song have been shown to correlate with morphological and ecological features, includ...
The avian bill is finely adjusted to foraging ecology and, as part of the vocal tract, it may also a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Differences in song between species of birds are often the most reliable criteria by which to identi...
We assessed relationships between acoustic frequency, body mass, and habitat in tinamous. This monop...
Sexual selection has been proposed as an explanation of the evolution of song repertoire size in bir...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Acoustic signals mediate key animal interactions and can evolve through a variety of factors. Signal...
In most oscine bird species males possess a repertoire of different song patterns. The size of these...
Bird song is usually regarded as an attribute of males. However, in some species, females may also p...
Studying the macroevolution of the songs of Passeriformes (perching birds) has proved challenging. T...
Studying macroevolutionary patterns of phenotypic variation and their driving forces in large radiat...
The study of bird song dialects was once considered the most promising approach for investigating th...
Several studies, of a large number of bird species, have shown that song frequencies have a strong n...
Adaptive evolutionary divergence within a population can be facilitated by associated divergence in ...
Aspects of bird song have been shown to correlate with morphological and ecological features, includ...
The avian bill is finely adjusted to foraging ecology and, as part of the vocal tract, it may also a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Differences in song between species of birds are often the most reliable criteria by which to identi...
We assessed relationships between acoustic frequency, body mass, and habitat in tinamous. This monop...
Sexual selection has been proposed as an explanation of the evolution of song repertoire size in bir...
Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches...
Acoustic signals mediate key animal interactions and can evolve through a variety of factors. Signal...
In most oscine bird species males possess a repertoire of different song patterns. The size of these...
Bird song is usually regarded as an attribute of males. However, in some species, females may also p...
Studying the macroevolution of the songs of Passeriformes (perching birds) has proved challenging. T...
Studying macroevolutionary patterns of phenotypic variation and their driving forces in large radiat...
The study of bird song dialects was once considered the most promising approach for investigating th...
Several studies, of a large number of bird species, have shown that song frequencies have a strong n...
Adaptive evolutionary divergence within a population can be facilitated by associated divergence in ...