We describe the juvenile plumages of the Cinereous Mourner (Laniocera hypopyrra) and the Brazilian Laniisoma (Laniisoma elegans). Both L. hypopyrra and L. elegans possess a dramatically conspicuous plumage as juveniles in contrast to the generally cryptic plumage pattern exhibited by most juvenile birds. They are predominantly covered by cinnamon-orange feathers with black terminal spots, contrasting with the nest and the predominant colors of their environment. This colorful plumage presumably makes them more at risk from predation by visually oriented animals (e.g., raptors and primates), during one of the most vulnerable phases of their life, and strongly suggests these plumages function as a true, or false (mimicry), signal of 'unprofit...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
Phylogenetic methods were used to investigate the systematic interrelationships of the Neotropical m...
Females of the closely related capuchino seedeaters are difficult to distinguish from one another ba...
In some sexually dichromatic passerines, juvenile males retain a plumage similar to that of adult fe...
The offspring of many animals are conspicuous during parental dependence, despite juveniles generall...
Evidence suggests that animal patterns (motifs) function in camouflage. Irregular mottled patterns c...
Manakins (Pipridae) are neotropical birds that usually exhibit delayed plumage maturation (DPM). Thu...
Lined Seedeaters Sporophila lineola , an intra-tropical migratory songbird, exhibit extensive pheno...
Adaptive significance of molt and plumage patterns in cardinalines has been the subject of speculati...
Anomalous plumage colourations are reported for three species of non-passerine birds from Paraguay, ...
The pied plumage of the adult Black Sparrowhawk is rather exceptional in the genus Accipiter and it ...
Delayed plumage maturation refers to the delayed acquisition of a "mature" or adultlike plumage. It ...
Because predation is the main cause of avian nest failure, selection should favor strategies that re...
Patterns and body coloration have multiple functions in animals, including in social behavior. Bird ...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
Phylogenetic methods were used to investigate the systematic interrelationships of the Neotropical m...
Females of the closely related capuchino seedeaters are difficult to distinguish from one another ba...
In some sexually dichromatic passerines, juvenile males retain a plumage similar to that of adult fe...
The offspring of many animals are conspicuous during parental dependence, despite juveniles generall...
Evidence suggests that animal patterns (motifs) function in camouflage. Irregular mottled patterns c...
Manakins (Pipridae) are neotropical birds that usually exhibit delayed plumage maturation (DPM). Thu...
Lined Seedeaters Sporophila lineola , an intra-tropical migratory songbird, exhibit extensive pheno...
Adaptive significance of molt and plumage patterns in cardinalines has been the subject of speculati...
Anomalous plumage colourations are reported for three species of non-passerine birds from Paraguay, ...
The pied plumage of the adult Black Sparrowhawk is rather exceptional in the genus Accipiter and it ...
Delayed plumage maturation refers to the delayed acquisition of a "mature" or adultlike plumage. It ...
Because predation is the main cause of avian nest failure, selection should favor strategies that re...
Patterns and body coloration have multiple functions in animals, including in social behavior. Bird ...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
Phylogenetic methods were used to investigate the systematic interrelationships of the Neotropical m...
Females of the closely related capuchino seedeaters are difficult to distinguish from one another ba...