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The paradox of the Birds-of-Paradise: persistent hybridization as a signature of historical reinforcement
2015
Ideas in Ecology and Evolution
The birds-of-paradise (Paradisaeidae) exhibit some of the most diverse color patterns and courtship displays among species. Paradoxically, birds-of-paradise hybridize more frequently than other birds, even hybridizing across species and genera with remarkably divergent color patterns. Hybridization among such distinctly colored species might suggest that reinforcement was unimportant for color pattern divergence because reinforcement favors trait divergence that reduces the likelihood of
doi:10.4033/iee.2015.8.10.n
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