Burns Kevin J
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, 94720.
Evolution. 1998 Aug;52(4):1219-1224. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1998.tb01849.x.
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 plumage. Possible explanations for this pattern include sexual selection acting on female plumage and natural selection for background matching. The results of this study and other recent phylogenetic and comparative studies suggest that factors affecting female plumage are important in shaping patterns of sexual dimorphism.
利用基于分子的系统发育关系,从系统发育的角度研究了唐纳雀科(Thraupidae)鸟类的两性异色进化。将羽毛两性异形的模式映射到系统发育树上,结果显示雌性羽毛的变化比雄性羽毛的变化更频繁。对此模式的可能解释包括作用于雌性羽毛的性选择以及对背景匹配的自然选择。本研究以及其他近期的系统发育和比较研究结果表明,影响雌性羽毛的因素在塑造两性异形模式方面很重要。