Contingency and determinism in the evolution of bird song sound frequency
Abstract Sexual signals are archetypes of contingent evolution: hyper-diverse across species, often evolving fast and in unpredictable directions. It is unclear to which extent their evolutionary unpredictability weakens deterministic evolution, or takes place bounded by deterministic patterns of tr...
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Main Authors: | Jakob I. Friis, Torben Dabelsteen, Gonçalo C. Cardoso |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f1e00c9f67674f66be4a3cf722e88249 |
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