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Correlated evolution of beak morphology and song in the neotropical woodcreeper radiation.

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Mating signals may diversify as a byproduct of morphological adaptation to different foraging niches, potentially driving speciation. Although many studies have focused on the direct influence of ecological and sexual selection on signal divergence, the role of indirect mechanisms remains poorly understood. Using phenotypic and molecular datasets, we explored the interplay between morphological and vocal evolution in an avian radiation characterized by dramatic beak variation, the Neotropical...

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Zoology
Role:
Author
Journal:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Volume:
66
Issue:
9
Pages:
2784-2797
Publication date:
2012-09-01
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EISSN:
1558-5646
ISSN:
0014-3820
Language:
English
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pubs:335273
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uuid:05ed3614-6c36-4292-98e2-3a7c5120e0fe
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pubs:335273
Source identifiers:
335273
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2013-11-16

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