Signal divergence may be pivotal in the generation and maintenance of new biodiversity by allowing closely related species to avoid some costs of co-occurrence. In birds, closely related, sympatric species are more divergent in their colour patterns than those that live apart, but the selective pressures driving this pattern remain unclear. Traditionally, signal divergence among sympatric species is thought to result from selection against hybridization, but broad evidence is lacking. Here, we conducted field experiments on naïve birds using spectrometer-matched, painted 3D-printed models to test whether selection against hybridization drives colour pattern divergence in the genus Poecile. To address selection for male colour pattern diverg...
Assortative mating is a key aspect in the speciation process because it is important for both initia...
The divergence of plumage color genes contributes to songbird radiation. However, the mechanisms by ...
Incomplete reproductive isolation between related species of birds at contact zones is increasingly ...
Signal divergence is thought to reduce the costs of co-occurrence for closely related species and ma...
Abstract Mating behavior can play a key role in speciation by inhibiting or facilitating gene flow b...
Closely related species of birds often differ markedly in their color patterns. Here we examine the ...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
A longstanding question in evolutionary biology is whether divergence in sexual signals leads to spe...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
colour; light environment; plumage; signalling; species recognition. The traditional explanation for...
The role of sexual selection as a driver of speciation remains unresolved, not least because we lac...
Character displacement can reduce costly interspecific interactions between young species. We invest...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
The traditional explanation for interspecific plumage colour variation in birds is that colour diffe...
The role of sexual selection as a driver of speciation remains unresolved, not least because we lack...
Assortative mating is a key aspect in the speciation process because it is important for both initia...
The divergence of plumage color genes contributes to songbird radiation. However, the mechanisms by ...
Incomplete reproductive isolation between related species of birds at contact zones is increasingly ...
Signal divergence is thought to reduce the costs of co-occurrence for closely related species and ma...
Abstract Mating behavior can play a key role in speciation by inhibiting or facilitating gene flow b...
Closely related species of birds often differ markedly in their color patterns. Here we examine the ...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
A longstanding question in evolutionary biology is whether divergence in sexual signals leads to spe...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
colour; light environment; plumage; signalling; species recognition. The traditional explanation for...
The role of sexual selection as a driver of speciation remains unresolved, not least because we lac...
Character displacement can reduce costly interspecific interactions between young species. We invest...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
The traditional explanation for interspecific plumage colour variation in birds is that colour diffe...
The role of sexual selection as a driver of speciation remains unresolved, not least because we lack...
Assortative mating is a key aspect in the speciation process because it is important for both initia...
The divergence of plumage color genes contributes to songbird radiation. However, the mechanisms by ...
Incomplete reproductive isolation between related species of birds at contact zones is increasingly ...