Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barriers can weaken in contact zones. Here, we investigate the role of song as a behavioral and genetic barrier in a contact zone between two subspecies of white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys). We employed a reduced genomic dataset to assess population structure and infer the history underlying divergence, gene flow and hybridization. We also measured divergence in song and tested behavioral responses to song using playback experiments within and outside the contact zone. We found that the subspecies form distinct genetic clusters, and demographic inference supported a model of secondary contact. Song phenotype, particularly length of t...
The relationship between cultural variation and biological variation among natural populations has b...
Song is one of the most widely recognized premating barriers to reproduction between avian species. ...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between l...
Within the past thirty years, two formerly isolated subspecies of white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichi...
Hybrid zones can be used to examine the mechanisms affecting reproductive isolation and speciation, ...
Elucidating the relationship between genetic and cultural evolution is important in understanding sp...
In addition to the observed high diversity of species in the tropics, divergence among populations o...
Understanding the causes and consequences of divergence in mate recognition traits has long been a f...
Learned behavior has long fascinated biologists due to its ability to decouple traits and genes, pot...
The relationship between cultural variation and biological variation among natural populations has b...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
The relationship between cultural variation and biological variation among natural populations has b...
Song is one of the most widely recognized premating barriers to reproduction between avian species. ...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between lineages, but behavioral barri...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Divergence in sexual signals may drive reproductive isolation between l...
Within the past thirty years, two formerly isolated subspecies of white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichi...
Hybrid zones can be used to examine the mechanisms affecting reproductive isolation and speciation, ...
Elucidating the relationship between genetic and cultural evolution is important in understanding sp...
In addition to the observed high diversity of species in the tropics, divergence among populations o...
Understanding the causes and consequences of divergence in mate recognition traits has long been a f...
Learned behavior has long fascinated biologists due to its ability to decouple traits and genes, pot...
The relationship between cultural variation and biological variation among natural populations has b...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that could play an important evolutionary role when related ta...
The relationship between cultural variation and biological variation among natural populations has b...
Song is one of the most widely recognized premating barriers to reproduction between avian species. ...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...