A Phylogenetic Perspective on the Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism in Tanagers (Thraupidae): The Role of Female versus Male Plumage

The evolution of sexual dichromatism in tanagers (family Thraupidae) was studied from a phylogenetic perspective using a molecular-based phylogeny. Mapping patterns of sexual dimorphism in plumage onto the phylogeny reveals that changes in female plumage occur more frequently than changes in male pl...

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Bird nesting
Birds
Brief Communications
Dimorphism (Biology)
Evolution
Feathers
Female animals
Male animals
Mating behavior
Phylogeny
Plumage
Plumage color
sexual dichromatism
Sexual dimorphism
Sexual selection
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Thraupidae
Wood warblers
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