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A Red Bird in a Brown Bag: The Function and Evolution of Colorful Plumage in the House Finch Oxford Ornithology Series



A Red Bird in a Brown Bag: The Function and Evolution of Colorful Plumage in the House Finch Oxford Ornithology Series
The author of this article discusses the function and evolution of colorful plumage in the House Finch. They discuss how studies of the function and evolution of colorful plumage have changed over time and how this has helped to improve our understanding of the evolution of sexual selection in birds. They also discuss how comparative studies have been conducted in other cardueline finches and how ... more details
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  • The function and evolution of colorful plumage in the House Finch is discussed
  • Studies of the function and evolution of colorful plumage have changed over time
  • Comparative studies have been conducted in other cardueline finches and have helped to improve our understanding of the evolution of carotenoid-based ornamental coloration.


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Author Geoffrey E. Hill
ISBN 9780195148480
Publication Date 09/09/2007
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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The author of this article discusses the function and evolution of colorful plumage in the House Finch. They discuss how studies of the function and evolution of colorful plumage have changed over time and how this has helped to improve our understanding of the evolution of sexual selection in birds. They also discuss how comparative studies have been conducted in other cardueline finches and how this has helped to improve our understanding of the evolution of carotenoid-based ornamental coloration.

This is an account of studies of the function and evolution of colorful plumage in the House Finch. It is also an engaging study on the evolution of sexual selection in birds and a lively portrait of the challenges and constraints of experimental design facing any field investigator working with animal behavior. Part I sets the stage for modern studies of the function of plumage coloration with a review of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. Part II focuses on the proximate control and present function of plumage coloration. Part III takes a more explicitly evolutionary approach to the study of plumage coloration using biogeography and phylogeny to test hypotheses for why specific forms of plumage color display have evolved. It concludes with an account of comparative studies that have been conducted in the House Finch and other cardueline finches and the insight these studies have provided on the evolution of carotenoid-based ornamental coloration.
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