Abstract Background Many species exhibit geographic variation in sexual signals, and divergence in these traits may lead to speciation. Sexual signals may diverge due to differences in ecology if the environment constrains signal production or transmission. Alternatively, sexual signals may diverge stochastically through sexual selection or genetic drift, with little environmental influence. To distinguish between these alternatives we quantified variation in two putative sexual signals – tail length and plumage color – and a suite of non-sexual morphometric traits across the geographic range of the red-backed fairy-wren (Malurus melanocephalus). We then tested for associations between these traits and a number of environmental variables us...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
Sexual trait divergence has been shown to play a role in the evolution of reproductive isolation. Wh...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
A longstanding question in evolutionary biology is whether divergence in sexual signals leads to spe...
Abstract Background Both natur...
Sexual dichromatism in birds is often attributed to selection for elaboration in males. However, evo...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
© 2019 Dr. Ana V. LeitaoOrnaments like plumage colours or complex song are generally regarded as mal...
The mechanisms underlying evolutionary changes in sexual dimorphism have long been of interest to bi...
The role of sexual selection in speciation is investigated, addressing two main issues. First, how d...
Geographic variation in song is widespread among birds, particularly in species that learn vocalizat...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
colour; light environment; plumage; signalling; species recognition. The traditional explanation for...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
Sexual trait divergence has been shown to play a role in the evolution of reproductive isolation. Wh...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
A longstanding question in evolutionary biology is whether divergence in sexual signals leads to spe...
Abstract Background Both natur...
Sexual dichromatism in birds is often attributed to selection for elaboration in males. However, evo...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
© 2019 Dr. Ana V. LeitaoOrnaments like plumage colours or complex song are generally regarded as mal...
The mechanisms underlying evolutionary changes in sexual dimorphism have long been of interest to bi...
The role of sexual selection in speciation is investigated, addressing two main issues. First, how d...
Geographic variation in song is widespread among birds, particularly in species that learn vocalizat...
Colour patterns, such as bars or dots, that cover the body surface of animals are generally thought ...
colour; light environment; plumage; signalling; species recognition. The traditional explanation for...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...
Sexual trait divergence has been shown to play a role in the evolution of reproductive isolation. Wh...
Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, aco...