The avian bill is finely adjusted to foraging ecology and, as part of the vocal tract, it may also affect sexual signals such as songs. Acoustic theory predicts that larger bills lower the resonant frequency of vocal tracts, allowing larger-billed species to emphasize lower sound frequencies. Theory also predicts that larger-billed species can change bill gape so as to sing over a wider frequency bandwidth. We tested these associations between bill size and sound frequencies of song across ca. 1000 taxonomically-diverse passerines. Phylogenetically informed analyses indicated that both bill and body sizes are negatively related to the sound frequency of songs, with additive effects of similar strength. Analyses of reduced datasets, to decre...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Aspects of bird song have been shown to correlate with morphological and ecological features, includ...
1. Birdsong is used in reproductive context and, consequently, has been shaped by strong natural and...
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Adaptive evolutionary divergence within a population can be facilitated by associated divergence in ...
Global population growth has caused extensive human-induced environmental change, including a near-u...
1. The evolution of vocal signals can be constrained by a host of factors including habitat effects ...
Studying macroevolutionary patterns of phenotypic variation and their driving forces in large radiat...
Birdsong is an important model in the study of animal behaviour, environmental adaptation and sexual...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Sexual selection has been proposed as an explanation of the evolution of song repertoire size in bir...
The allometric relationship between body size and song frequency has been established in previous st...
Changes in signaling repertoires across species allow for insight into the macroevolutionary forces ...
Anthropogenic noise presents a problem for acoustic communication in animal taxa around the world. M...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Aspects of bird song have been shown to correlate with morphological and ecological features, includ...
1. Birdsong is used in reproductive context and, consequently, has been shaped by strong natural and...
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Adaptive evolutionary divergence within a population can be facilitated by associated divergence in ...
Global population growth has caused extensive human-induced environmental change, including a near-u...
1. The evolution of vocal signals can be constrained by a host of factors including habitat effects ...
Studying macroevolutionary patterns of phenotypic variation and their driving forces in large radiat...
Birdsong is an important model in the study of animal behaviour, environmental adaptation and sexual...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Sexual selection has been proposed as an explanation of the evolution of song repertoire size in bir...
The allometric relationship between body size and song frequency has been established in previous st...
Changes in signaling repertoires across species allow for insight into the macroevolutionary forces ...
Anthropogenic noise presents a problem for acoustic communication in animal taxa around the world. M...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Aspects of bird song have been shown to correlate with morphological and ecological features, includ...