The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may benefit from conspicuous colors but are also expected to suffer costs. Predation is one potential cost, but few studies have explicitly investigated the relationship between predation risk and coloration. The fairy-wrens show pronounced variation in female coloration and reside in a wide variety of habitats across Australasia. Species with more conspicuous females are found in denser habitats, suggesting that conspicuousness in open habitat increases vulnerability to predators. To test this, we measured attack rates on 3D printed models mimicking conspicuously colored males and females, and dull females, in eight different fairy-wren habitats a...
Animals use multiple signals to attract mates, including elaborate song, brightly coloured ornaments...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...
What drives the evolution of plumage colour in birds? Bird colour is likely to be under both natural...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
AbstractThe forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Female...
Background: Both natural and sexual selection may drive the evolution of plumage colouration in bird...
Intrasexual competition is an important selective force that can favor the evolution of honest signa...
Increased predation risk is considered a cost of having conspicuous colours, affecting the anti-pred...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
Colourful plumage ornaments may evolve because they play a role in mate choice or in intrasexual com...
Evidence suggests that animal patterns (motifs) function in camouflage. Irregular mottled patterns c...
Because studies of plumage coloration often focus on highly elaborate and conspicuous males, little ...
The overall aim of my PhD was to investigate the plumage coloration and patterns of birds to determi...
Animals use multiple signals to attract mates, including elaborate song, brightly coloured ornaments...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...
What drives the evolution of plumage colour in birds? Bird colour is likely to be under both natural...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
AbstractThe forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Female...
Background: Both natural and sexual selection may drive the evolution of plumage colouration in bird...
Intrasexual competition is an important selective force that can favor the evolution of honest signa...
Increased predation risk is considered a cost of having conspicuous colours, affecting the anti-pred...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
Colourful plumage ornaments may evolve because they play a role in mate choice or in intrasexual com...
Evidence suggests that animal patterns (motifs) function in camouflage. Irregular mottled patterns c...
Because studies of plumage coloration often focus on highly elaborate and conspicuous males, little ...
The overall aim of my PhD was to investigate the plumage coloration and patterns of birds to determi...
Animals use multiple signals to attract mates, including elaborate song, brightly coloured ornaments...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...
What drives the evolution of plumage colour in birds? Bird colour is likely to be under both natural...