Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers

Many abiotic and biotic factors shape the macroevolution of phenotype, but these factors are rarely disentangled across large radiations. Here, Miller et al. investigate plumage evolution across woodpeckers, finding influences of habitat and climate, but also convergence apparently driven by mimicry

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Autores principales: Eliot T. Miller, Gavin M. Leighton, Benjamin G. Freeman, Alexander C. Lees, Russell A. Ligon
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8001694ae6984836960d0a0acdb51cdc2021-12-02T17:01:58ZEcological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers10.1038/s41467-019-09721-w2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/8001694ae6984836960d0a0acdb51cdc2019-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09721-whttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Many abiotic and biotic factors shape the macroevolution of phenotype, but these factors are rarely disentangled across large radiations. Here, Miller et al. investigate plumage evolution across woodpeckers, finding influences of habitat and climate, but also convergence apparently driven by mimicryEliot T. MillerGavin M. LeightonBenjamin G. FreemanAlexander C. LeesRussell A. LigonNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
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Eliot T. Miller
Gavin M. Leighton
Benjamin G. Freeman
Alexander C. Lees
Russell A. Ligon
Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
description Many abiotic and biotic factors shape the macroevolution of phenotype, but these factors are rarely disentangled across large radiations. Here, Miller et al. investigate plumage evolution across woodpeckers, finding influences of habitat and climate, but also convergence apparently driven by mimicry
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author Eliot T. Miller
Gavin M. Leighton
Benjamin G. Freeman
Alexander C. Lees
Russell A. Ligon
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Gavin M. Leighton
Benjamin G. Freeman
Alexander C. Lees
Russell A. Ligon
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title Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
title_short Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
title_full Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
title_fullStr Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
title_full_unstemmed Ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
title_sort ecological and geographical overlap drive plumage evolution and mimicry in woodpeckers
publisher Nature Portfolio
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