Geographic variation in bird song has received much attention in evolutionary studies, yet few consider components within songs that may be subject to different constraints and follow different evolutionary trajectories. Here, we quantify patterns of geographic variation in the socially transmitted “whistle” song of Albert's lyrebirds (Menura alberti), an oscine passerine renowned for its remarkable vocal abilities. Albert's lyrebirds are confined to narrow stretches of suitable habitat in Australia, allowing us to map likely paths of cultural transmission using a species distribution model and least cost paths. We use quantitative methods to divide the songs into three components present in all study populations: the introductory elements...
Intra-specific variation provides the basis on which evolutionary processes such as genetic drift, n...
Bird song has been hypothesized to play a role in several important aspects of the biology of songbi...
Geographic patterns of song variation are common in passerines and can develop as a consequence of t...
Geographic variation in bird song has received much attention in evolutionary studies, yet few consi...
Geographic variation in song is widespread among birds, particularly in species that learn vocalizat...
Introduction Sexually selected traits contribute substantially to evolutionary diversification, for...
Animals can encode information within acoustic signals, particularly, bird songs can be remarkably c...
Studying the macroevolution of the songs of Passeriformes (perching birds) has proved challenging. T...
Bird song is shaped by both genetic and cultural processes, presenting a particularly tractable syst...
I studied song variation throughout the range of a Neotropical lowland bird species, the Buff-throat...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Discrete geographic variation, or dialects, in songs of songbirds arise as a consequence of complex ...
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Dendroica pensylvanica) song repertoires include both accented-ending (AE) a...
Intra-specific variation provides the basis on which evolutionary processes such as genetic drift, n...
Environmentally imposed selection pressures are well known to shape animal signals. Changes in these...
Intra-specific variation provides the basis on which evolutionary processes such as genetic drift, n...
Bird song has been hypothesized to play a role in several important aspects of the biology of songbi...
Geographic patterns of song variation are common in passerines and can develop as a consequence of t...
Geographic variation in bird song has received much attention in evolutionary studies, yet few consi...
Geographic variation in song is widespread among birds, particularly in species that learn vocalizat...
Introduction Sexually selected traits contribute substantially to evolutionary diversification, for...
Animals can encode information within acoustic signals, particularly, bird songs can be remarkably c...
Studying the macroevolution of the songs of Passeriformes (perching birds) has proved challenging. T...
Bird song is shaped by both genetic and cultural processes, presenting a particularly tractable syst...
I studied song variation throughout the range of a Neotropical lowland bird species, the Buff-throat...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Discrete geographic variation, or dialects, in songs of songbirds arise as a consequence of complex ...
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Dendroica pensylvanica) song repertoires include both accented-ending (AE) a...
Intra-specific variation provides the basis on which evolutionary processes such as genetic drift, n...
Environmentally imposed selection pressures are well known to shape animal signals. Changes in these...
Intra-specific variation provides the basis on which evolutionary processes such as genetic drift, n...
Bird song has been hypothesized to play a role in several important aspects of the biology of songbi...
Geographic patterns of song variation are common in passerines and can develop as a consequence of t...