“…Despite the dearth of research on tropical species, the available evidence undermines traditional hypotheses, especially as related to the role of testosterone (hereafter, “T”) in aggression and song ( Peters et al, 2001 ; Moore et al, 2004 ; York et al, 2016 ). For example, in tropical and southern hemisphere species, females defend territories ( Levin, 1996 ; Hall, 2004 ; Tobias et al, 2011 ; Cain and Langmore, 2016 ), sing in the context of territorial defense ( Illes, 2015 ; Riebel et al, 2019 ; Loo and Cain, 2021 ), and are brightly colored ( Dale et al, 2015 ; Price, 2015 ), all traits which are more traditionally associated with T and male-male competition in the northern hemisphere ( Hau and Goymann, 2015 ).…”