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Bill Morphology Does Not Influence Vocal Performance in Darwin’s Small Tree Finch on Floreana Island
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作者 Rebekah Christensen Sonia Kleindorfer 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2009年第4期423-428,共6页
Bird song is used for mate attraction and is important for establishing reproductive isolation. Current research highlights performance constraints on song production that may be influenced by variation in bill morpho... Bird song is used for mate attraction and is important for establishing reproductive isolation. Current research highlights performance constraints on song production that may be influenced by variation in bill morphology. Darwin's finches are a model system for studying the relationship between morphology and song performance, with previous studies suggesting that lower vocal performance is correlated with larger bill size. Here, we tested for a relationship between bill morphology and vocal performance in Darwin's Small Tree Finch (Camarhynchus parvulus) on Floreana Island. We found no evidence of a correlation between bill morphology and vocal performance. This finding is in agreement with prior study of the Small Tree Finch, but contrasts a greater body of work addressing song in Darwin's Finches. We discussed our findings in the context of ecological divergence, and ecological variation across species. 展开更多
关键词 Darwin's finches Bill morphology Small Tree Finch SONG Vocal performance
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