Strong selection pressures are known to act on animal coloration. Although many animals vary in eye colour, virtually no research has investigated the functional significance of these colour traits. Passeriformes have a range of iris colours, making them an ideal system to investigate how and why iris colour has evolved. Using phylogenetic comparative methods, we tested the hypothesis that conspicuous iris colour in passerine birds evolved in response to (a) coordination of offspring care and (b) cavity nesting, two traits thought to be involved in intra-specific gaze sensitivity. We found that iris colour and cooperative offspring care by two or more individuals evolved independently, suggesting that bright eyes are not important for coord...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
Resumen del póster presentado al VII Biennial Congress of SESBE (Spanish Society for Evolutionary Bi...
abstract: Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual sys-tems. In this article, we discuss ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal Society via the DO...
Strong selection pressures are known to act on animal coloration. Although many animals vary in eye ...
An initial survey of iris coloration in passerine birds (Aves: Passeriformes) showed that a brightly...
Birds, due to their multiple colourful displays, constitute a classic paradigm for the study of colo...
Abstract Background Human populations and breeds of domestic animals are composed of individuals wit...
Birds, due to their multiple colourful displays, constitute a classic paradigm for the study of colo...
What drives the evolution of plumage colour in birds? Bird colour is likely to be under both natural...
Abstract Background Interspecific variation in avian colour vision falls into two discrete classes: ...
To understand why avian eggs are so variable in colour and patterning, we investigated contemporary ...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cone types that cover a wide visual spectrum...
Signalling self-ability to maintain vigilance may help in securing a mate, while providing accu...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
Resumen del póster presentado al VII Biennial Congress of SESBE (Spanish Society for Evolutionary Bi...
abstract: Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual sys-tems. In this article, we discuss ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal Society via the DO...
Strong selection pressures are known to act on animal coloration. Although many animals vary in eye ...
An initial survey of iris coloration in passerine birds (Aves: Passeriformes) showed that a brightly...
Birds, due to their multiple colourful displays, constitute a classic paradigm for the study of colo...
Abstract Background Human populations and breeds of domestic animals are composed of individuals wit...
Birds, due to their multiple colourful displays, constitute a classic paradigm for the study of colo...
What drives the evolution of plumage colour in birds? Bird colour is likely to be under both natural...
Abstract Background Interspecific variation in avian colour vision falls into two discrete classes: ...
To understand why avian eggs are so variable in colour and patterning, we investigated contemporary ...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cone types that cover a wide visual spectrum...
Signalling self-ability to maintain vigilance may help in securing a mate, while providing accu...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
Resumen del póster presentado al VII Biennial Congress of SESBE (Spanish Society for Evolutionary Bi...
abstract: Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual sys-tems. In this article, we discuss ...