Closely related species of birds often differ markedly in their color patterns. Here we examine the influence of breeding-range overlap (breeding sympatry) on the evolution of color pattern differences in a sample of closely related bird species. We used a sister-lineage method to analyze 73 phylogenetically independent comparisons among 246 species and 39 families of birds worldwide. We found that divergence of color patterns among closely related species was greater between sympatric than between allopatric lineages, but only at intermediate levels of sympatry (50%–80% breeding-range overlap). This pattern suggests that closely related species incur costs at intermediate levels of sympatry if they exhibit similar color patterns—costs that...
Theory predicts that sexual selection can serve as an important driver of speciation, but phylogenet...
Colorful plumage plays a prominent role in evolution of birds, influencing communication (sexual/soc...
Organismal traits may evolve either gradually or in rapid pulses, but the relative importance of the...
Closely related species of birds often differ markedly in their color patterns. Here we examine the ...
Signal divergence is thought to reduce the costs of co-occurrence for closely related species and ma...
The traditional explanation for interspecific plumage colour variation in birds is that colour diffe...
colour; light environment; plumage; signalling; species recognition. The traditional explanation for...
Signal divergence may be pivotal in the generation and maintenance of new biodiversity by allowing c...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Color is among the most striking features of organisms, varying not only in spectral properties like...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
International audienceColour polymorphisms have played a major role in enhancing current understandi...
Sympatric speciation is now accepted as theoretically plausible and a likely explanation for diverge...
Costly interactions between species that arise as a by-product of ancestral similarities in communic...
Organismal traits may evolve either gradually or in rapid pulses, but the relative importance of the...
Theory predicts that sexual selection can serve as an important driver of speciation, but phylogenet...
Colorful plumage plays a prominent role in evolution of birds, influencing communication (sexual/soc...
Organismal traits may evolve either gradually or in rapid pulses, but the relative importance of the...
Closely related species of birds often differ markedly in their color patterns. Here we examine the ...
Signal divergence is thought to reduce the costs of co-occurrence for closely related species and ma...
The traditional explanation for interspecific plumage colour variation in birds is that colour diffe...
colour; light environment; plumage; signalling; species recognition. The traditional explanation for...
Signal divergence may be pivotal in the generation and maintenance of new biodiversity by allowing c...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Color is among the most striking features of organisms, varying not only in spectral properties like...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
International audienceColour polymorphisms have played a major role in enhancing current understandi...
Sympatric speciation is now accepted as theoretically plausible and a likely explanation for diverge...
Costly interactions between species that arise as a by-product of ancestral similarities in communic...
Organismal traits may evolve either gradually or in rapid pulses, but the relative importance of the...
Theory predicts that sexual selection can serve as an important driver of speciation, but phylogenet...
Colorful plumage plays a prominent role in evolution of birds, influencing communication (sexual/soc...
Organismal traits may evolve either gradually or in rapid pulses, but the relative importance of the...