The concept of a macroevolutionary trade-off among sexual signals has a storied history in evolutionary biology. Theory predicts that if multiple sexual signals are costly for males to produce or maintain and females prefer a single, sexually selected trait, then an inverse correlation between sexual signal elaborations is expected among species. However, empirical evidence for what has been termed the 'transfer hypothesis' is mixed, which may reflect different selective pressures among lineages, evolutionary covariates or methodological differences among studies. Here, we examine interspecific correlations between song and plumage elaboration in a phenotypically diverse, widespread radiation of songbirds, the tanagers. The tanagers (Thraup...
Sexual selection has been proposed as an explanation of the evolution of song repertoire size in bir...
Bird song is usually regarded as an attribute of males. However, in some species, females may also p...
Competition between closely related species has long been viewed as a powerful selective force that ...
The concept of a macroevolutionary trade-off among sexual signals has a storied history in evolution...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Males and females can be under different evolutionary pressures if sexual and natural selection is d...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
Elaborate plumages and songs in male birds provide classic evidence for Darwinian sexual selection. ...
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 ...
Bird song has historically been considered an almost exclusively male trait, an observation fundamen...
Sexual signals are often elaborate, due to sexual selection for signals of individual quality. Contr...
Many animals use coloration to communicate with other individuals. While the signalling role of avia...
Many species possess multiple sexual signals that are produced in different modalities. Signals from...
Animals use a wide array of signals for communication that have been shaped by both natural and sexu...
Sexual selection has been proposed as an explanation of the evolution of song repertoire size in bir...
Bird song is usually regarded as an attribute of males. However, in some species, females may also p...
Competition between closely related species has long been viewed as a powerful selective force that ...
The concept of a macroevolutionary trade-off among sexual signals has a storied history in evolution...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Males and females can be under different evolutionary pressures if sexual and natural selection is d...
Sexual selection is proposed to be an important driver of speciation and phenotypic diversification ...
Elaborate plumages and songs in male birds provide classic evidence for Darwinian sexual selection. ...
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 ...
Bird song has historically been considered an almost exclusively male trait, an observation fundamen...
Sexual signals are often elaborate, due to sexual selection for signals of individual quality. Contr...
Many animals use coloration to communicate with other individuals. While the signalling role of avia...
Many species possess multiple sexual signals that are produced in different modalities. Signals from...
Animals use a wide array of signals for communication that have been shaped by both natural and sexu...
Sexual selection has been proposed as an explanation of the evolution of song repertoire size in bir...
Bird song is usually regarded as an attribute of males. However, in some species, females may also p...
Competition between closely related species has long been viewed as a powerful selective force that ...