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Relationships of song structure to phylogenetic history,habitat, and morphology in the vireos,greenlets, and allies (Passeriformes: Vireonidae)
Authors:Miguel A Mejías  Julissa Roncal  Tyler S Imfeld  Sander Boisen  David R Wilson
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, A1B 3X9 Canada;2. Department of Ecology Evolution, and Behavior, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 55108 USA;3. Department of Psychology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, A1B 3X9 Canada
Abstract:Acoustic signals show immense variation among passerines, and several hypotheses have been proposed to explain this diversity. In this study, we tested, for the first time, the relationships of song structure to phylogeny, habitat type, and morphology in the vireos and allies (Vireonidae). Every measure of song structure considered in this study had moderate and significant phylogenetic signal. Furthermore, two song-constraining morphological traits, bill shape and body mass, also exhibited significant phylogenetic signal. Song length showed the largest within-clade similarity; longer songs were highly conserved in part of the greenlet (Hylophilus) clade, whereas shorter songs characterized the remaining seven genera. We found no differences in song structure among vireonids living in different habitat types. However, vireonids with shorter, stouter bills and larger bodies sang songs with lower minimum and maximum peak frequency, compared with species with longer, thinner bills and smaller bodies. We conclude that Vireonidae song evolution is driven partially by phylogenetically conserved morphological traits. Our findings support the phylogenetic signal and morphological constraints hypotheses explaining structural diversity in avian acoustic signals.
Keywords:evolution  habitat  morphology  phylogenetic comparative methods  phylogenetic signal  sexual selection  song evolution  Vireonidae  vireos
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