Signal design and perception in Hypocnemis antbirds: evidence for convergent evolution via social selection
Natural selection is known to produce convergent phenotypes through mimicry or ecological adaptation. It has also been proposed that social selection - i.e., selection exerted by social competition - may drive convergent evolution in signals mediating interspecific communication, yet this idea remai...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Tobias, J, Seddon, N |
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Rannpháirtithe: | Society for the Study of Evolution |
Formáid: | Journal article |
Teanga: | English |
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: |
Wiley
2009
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Ábhair: |
Míreanna comhchosúla
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