2020
DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12456
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Selection underlies phenotypic divergence in the insular Azores woodpigeon

Abstract: The study of phenotypic evolution in island birds following colonization is a classic topic in island biogeography. However, few studies explicitly test for the role of selection in shaping trait evolution in these taxa. Here, we studied the Azores woodpigeon (Columba palumbus azorica) to investigate differences between island and mainland populations, between females and males, and interactions between geographical origin and sex, by using spectrophotometry to quantify plumage colour and linear measurements t… Show more

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“…obs.). Interestingly, phenotypic differentiation as response to insularity has been described in the Azores woodpigeon, C. palumbus azorica (Andrade et al 2020), as well as in some…”
Section: Genetic Diversity and Population Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…obs.). Interestingly, phenotypic differentiation as response to insularity has been described in the Azores woodpigeon, C. palumbus azorica (Andrade et al 2020), as well as in some…”
Section: Genetic Diversity and Population Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%