Sexual Selection On Body Size, Territory And Plumage Variables In A Population Of Darwin’S Finches
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Price, Trevor D. (1984). "Sexual Selection On Body Size, Territory And Plumage Variables In A Population Of Darwin’S Finches." Evolution 38(2): 327-341. 0014-3820 1558-5646 https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/137434 doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.1984.tb00291.x Evolution Proctor‐Gray, E., and R. T. Holmes. 1981. Adaptive significance of delayed attainment of plumage in male American Redstarts: tests of two hypotheses. Evolution 35: 742 – 751. Pleszcynska, W. K. 1978. Microgeographic prediction of polygyny in the Lark Bunting. Science 201: 935 – 937. Ratcliffe, L. M. 1981. Species recognition in Darwin’s Ground Finches ( Geospiza, Gould). Ph.D. Dissertation. McGill Univ. Ratcliffe, L. M., and P. R. Grant. 1983. Species recognition in Darwin’s Ground Finches ( Geospiza, Gould). 1. Discrimination by morphological cues. Anim. Behav. 31: 1139 – 1153. Rohwer, S., S. D. Fretwell, and D. M. Niles. 1980. Delayed maturation in passerine plumages and the deceptive acquisition of resources. Amer. Natur. 115: 400 – 437. Rohwer, S., and F. C. Rohwer. 1978. Status signalling in Harris Sparrows: experimental deception achieved. Anim. Behav. 26: 1012 – 1022. Searcy, W. A. 1979 a. Male characteristics and pairing success in Red‐winged Blackbirds. Auk 96: 353 – 363. Searcy, W. A. 1979 b. Morphological correlates of reproductive success in captive male Red‐winged Blackbirds. Condor 81: 417 – 420. Searcy, W. A. 1979 c. Female choice of mates: a general model for birds and its application to Red‐winged Blackbirds ( Agelaius phoeniceus ). Amer. Natur. 114: 77 – 100. Selander, R. K. 1972. Sexual selection and dimorphism in birds, p. 180 – 230. In B. Campbell (ed.), Sexual Selection and the Descent of Man 1871—1971. Aldine, Chicago. Verner, J. 1977. On the adaptive significance of territoriality. Amer. Natur. 111: 769 – 775. Wade, M. J., and S. J. Arnold. 1980. The intensity of sexual selection in relation to male sexual behaviour, female choice, and sperm precedence. Anim. Behav. 28: 446 – 461. Wittenberger, J. F. 1981. Male quality and polygyny: the ‘sexy son’ hypothesis revisited. Amer. Natur. 117: 329 – 342. Zahavi, A. 1977. The cost of honesty (further remarks on the handicap principle). J. Theoret. Biol. 67: 603 – 605. Andersson, M. 1982. Sexual selection, natural selection and quality advertisement. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 17: 375 – 393. Armstrong, E. A. 1955. The Wren. Collins, London. Baker, M. C., and S. F. Fox. 1978. Dominance, survival, and enzyme polymorphism in Darkeyed Juncos, Junco hyemalis. Evolution 32: 697 – 711. Balfour, E., and C. J. Cadbury. 1980. Polygyny, spacing and sex ratio among Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus in Orkney, Scotland. Ornis. Scand. 10: 133 – 141. Blum, M. S., and N. A. Blum, eds. 1979. Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Insects. Academic Press, N.Y. Boag, P. T. 1981. Morphological variation in the Darwin’s Finches (Geospizinae) of Daphne Major Island, Galápagos. Ph.D. thesis. McGill Univ. Boag, P. T. 1983. The heritability of external morphology in Darwin’s finches ( Geospiza ) on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos. Evolution 37: 877 – 894. Boag, P. T., and P. R. Grant. 1978. Heritability of external morphology in Darwin’s finches. Nature 273: 793 – 794. Boag, P. T., and P. R. Grant. 1981. Intense natural selection in a population of Darwin’s finches (Geospizinae) in the Galápagos. Science 214: 82 – 85. Darwin, C. R. 1871. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. John Murray, London. Davis, J. W. F., and P. O’Donald. 1976. Territory size, breeding time and mating preference in the Arctic Skua. Nature 260: 774 – 775. Downhower, J. F. 1978. Observations on the nesting of the Small Ground Finch Geospiza fuliginosa and the Large Cactus Finch G. conirostris on Espanola, Galápagos. Ibis 120: 340 – 346. Edwards, P. J. 1982. Plumage variation, territoriality and breeding displays of the Golden Plover, Pluvialis apricaria in southwest Scotland. Ibis 124: 88 – 95. Falconer, D. S. 1981. Introduction to Quantitative Genetics, Introduction to Quantitative Genetics 2 ed. Longman, N.Y. Fisher, R. A. 1958. The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection, 2nd ed. Dover, N.Y. Grant, P. R., and P. T. Boag. 1980. Rainfall on the Galápagos and the demography of Darwin’s finches. Auk 97: 227 – 244. Grant, P. R., and B. R. Grant. 1980. Annual variation in finch numbers, foraging and food supply on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos. Oecologia 46: 55 – 62. Grant, P. R., and T. D. Price. 1981. Population variation in continuously varying traits as an ecological genetics problem. Amer. Zool. 21: 795 – 811. Grant, P. R., J. N. M. Smith, B. R. Grant, I. Abbott, and L. K. Abbott. 1975. Finch numbers, owl predation and food supply on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos. Oecologia 19: 239 – 257. Greig‐Smith, P. W. 1982. Song rates and parental care by individual male Stonechats ( Saxicola torquata ). Anim. Behav. 30: 245 – 252. Halliday, T. R. 1978. Sexual selection and mate choice, p. 180 – 203. In J. R. Krebs and N. B. Davies (eds.), Behavioural Ecology: an Evolutionary Approach. Sinauer, Sunderland. Hamilton, W. D. 1982. Pathogens as causes of genetic diversity in their host populations, p. 269 – 290. In R. M. Anderson and R. M. May (eds.), Population Biology of Infectious Disease Agents. Dahlem Konferenze, 1982. Verlag Chemie, Weinheim. Hamilton, W. D., and M. Zuk. 1982. Heritable true fitness and bright plumage in birds: a role for parasites? Science 218: 384 – 387. Hanushek, E. A., and J. E. Jackson. 1977. Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences. Academic Press, N.Y. Howard, R. D. 1981. Male age size distribution and male mating success in bullfrogs, p. 61 – 77. In R. D. Alexander and D. W. Tinkle (eds.), Natural Selection and Social Behavior. Chiron Press, N.Y. Johnson, L. K. 1982. Sexual selection in a brentid weevil. Evolution 36: 251 – 262. Lack, D. 1947. Darwin’s Finches. Univ. Press Cambridge, Cambridge. Lande, R. 1981. 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Ph.D. Dissertation. McGill Univ. Ratcliffe, L. M., and P. R. Grant. 1983. Species recognition in Darwin’s Ground Finches ( Geospiza, Gould). 1. Discrimination by morphological cues. Anim. Behav. 31: 1139 – 1153. Rohwer, S., S. D. Fretwell, and D. M. Niles. 1980. Delayed maturation in passerine plumages and the deceptive acquisition of resources. Amer. Natur. 115: 400 – 437. Rohwer, S., and F. C. Rohwer. 1978. Status signalling in Harris Sparrows: experimental deception achieved. Anim. Behav. 26: 1012 – 1022. Searcy, W. A. 1979 a. Male characteristics and pairing success in Red‐winged Blackbirds. Auk 96: 353 – 363. Searcy, W. A. 1979 b. Morphological correlates of reproductive success in captive male Red‐winged Blackbirds. Condor 81: 417 – 420. Searcy, W. A. 1979 c. Female choice of mates: a general model for birds and its application to Red‐winged Blackbirds ( Agelaius phoeniceus ). Amer. Natur. 114: 77 – 100. Selander, R. K. 1972. Sexual selection and dimorphism in birds, p. 180 – 230. In B. Campbell (ed.), Sexual Selection and the Descent of Man 1871—1971. Aldine, Chicago. Verner, J. 1977. On the adaptive significance of territoriality. Amer. Natur. 111: 769 – 775. Wade, M. J., and S. J. Arnold. 1980. The intensity of sexual selection in relation to male sexual behaviour, female choice, and sperm precedence. Anim. Behav. 28: 446 – 461. Wittenberger, J. F. 1981. Male quality and polygyny: the ‘sexy son’ hypothesis revisited. Amer. Natur. 117: 329 – 342. Zahavi, A. 1977. The cost of honesty (further remarks on the handicap principle). J. Theoret. Biol. 67: 603 – 605. Andersson, M. 1982. Sexual selection, natural selection and quality advertisement. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 17: 375 – 393. Armstrong, E. A. 1955. The Wren. Collins, London. Baker, M. C., and S. F. Fox. 1978. Dominance, survival, and enzyme polymorphism in Darkeyed Juncos, Junco hyemalis. Evolution 32: 697 – 711. Balfour, E., and C. J. Cadbury. 1980. Polygyny, spacing and sex ratio among Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus in Orkney, Scotland. Ornis. Scand. 10: 133 – 141. Blum, M. S., and N. A. Blum, eds. 1979. Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Insects. Academic Press, N.Y. Boag, P. T. 1981. Morphological variation in the Darwin’s Finches (Geospizinae) of Daphne Major Island, Galápagos. Ph.D. thesis. McGill Univ. Boag, P. T. 1983. The heritability of external morphology in Darwin’s finches ( Geospiza ) on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos. Evolution 37: 877 – 894. Boag, P. T., and P. R. Grant. 1978. Heritability of external morphology in Darwin’s finches. Nature 273: 793 – 794. Boag, P. T., and P. R. Grant. 1981. Intense natural selection in a population of Darwin’s finches (Geospizinae) in the Galápagos. Science 214: 82 – 85. Darwin, C. R. 1871. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. John Murray, London. Davis, J. W. F., and P. O’Donald. 1976. Territory size, breeding time and mating preference in the Arctic Skua. Nature 260: 774 – 775. Downhower, J. F. 1978. Observations on the nesting of the Small Ground Finch Geospiza fuliginosa and the Large Cactus Finch G. conirostris on Espanola, Galápagos. Ibis 120: 340 – 346. Edwards, P. J. 1982. Plumage variation, territoriality and breeding displays of the Golden Plover, Pluvialis apricaria in southwest Scotland. Ibis 124: 88 – 95. Falconer, D. S. 1981. Introduction to Quantitative Genetics, Introduction to Quantitative Genetics 2 ed. Longman, N.Y. Fisher, R. A. 1958. The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection, 2nd ed. Dover, N.Y. Grant, P. R., and P. T. Boag. 1980. Rainfall on the Galápagos and the demography of Darwin’s finches. Auk 97: 227 – 244. Grant, P. R., and B. R. Grant. 1980. Annual variation in finch numbers, foraging and food supply on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos. Oecologia 46: 55 – 62. Grant, P. R., and T. D. Price. 1981. Population variation in continuously varying traits as an ecological genetics problem. Amer. Zool. 21: 795 – 811. Grant, P. R., J. N. M. Smith, B. R. Grant, I. Abbott, and L. K. Abbott. 1975. Finch numbers, owl predation and food supply on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos. Oecologia 19: 239 – 257. Greig‐Smith, P. W. 1982. Song rates and parental care by individual male Stonechats ( Saxicola torquata ). Anim. Behav. 30: 245 – 252. Halliday, T. R. 1978. Sexual selection and mate choice, p. 180 – 203. In J. R. Krebs and N. B. Davies (eds.), Behavioural Ecology: an Evolutionary Approach. Sinauer, Sunderland. Hamilton, W. D. 1982. Pathogens as causes of genetic diversity in their host populations, p. 269 – 290. In R. M. Anderson and R. M. May (eds.), Population Biology of Infectious Disease Agents. Dahlem Konferenze, 1982. Verlag Chemie, Weinheim. Hamilton, W. D., and M. Zuk. 1982. Heritable true fitness and bright plumage in birds: a role for parasites? Science 218: 384 – 387. Hanushek, E. A., and J. E. Jackson. 1977. Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences. Academic Press, N.Y. Howard, R. D. 1981. Male age size distribution and male mating success in bullfrogs, p. 61 – 77. In R. D. Alexander and D. W. Tinkle (eds.), Natural Selection and Social Behavior. Chiron Press, N.Y. Johnson, L. K. 1982. Sexual selection in a brentid weevil. Evolution 36: 251 – 262. Lack, D. 1947. Darwin’s Finches. Univ. Press Cambridge, Cambridge. Lande, R. 1981. Models of speciation by sexual selection on polygenic traits. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 78: 3721 – 3725. Lande, R., and S. J. Arnold. 1983. The measurement of selection on correlated characters. Evolution 37: 1210 – 1226. Maynard Smith, J. 1976. Sexual selection and the handicap principle. J. Theoret. Biol. 57: 239 – 242. IndexNoFollow Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Science Article 1984 ftumdeepblue https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1984.tb00291.x 2023-07-31T21:17:46Z Peer Reviewed https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137434/1/evo00291.pdf Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Michigan: Deep Blue Evolution 38 2 327 341 |