2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.1060
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Size differences among canaries, goldfinches and allies may explain correlated evolution of song and colour

Gonçalo C. Cardoso,
João M. Abreu,
Paulo G. Mota

Abstract: Sexual signals such as colour ornamentation and birdsong evolve independently of each other in some clades, and in others they evolve positively or negatively correlated. We rarely know why correlated evolution does or does not occur. Here, we show positively correlated evolution between plumage colour and song motor performance among canaries, goldfinches and allies, associated with species differences in body size. When controlling for body size, the pattern of correlated evolution between song performance a… Show more

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