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Female ornamentation in Malurus fairy-wrens: a hidden evolutionary gem for understanding female perspectives on social and sexual selection
2013
Emu (Print)
Phylogeny, ecological environment, social organisation, and mating system are expected to affect degree of female ornamentation, either directly or indirectly, but our understanding of how female ornaments respond to these forces remains incomplete. This article evaluates the evolutionary history and adaptive significance of three putative ornamentsplumage colouration, bill colouration and tail-lengthin female fairy-wrens. Despite considerable research on these traits in male fairy-wrens, they
doi:10.1071/mu12093
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