Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach

In this dissertation, I addressed evolutionary and behavioral hypotheses related with the ecological and social mechanisms underlying the origin of plumage traits and geographic variation in Neotropical birds. The protagonists of this story are finches in the genus Arremon, a diverse group of lowlan...

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Avendaño Carreño, Jorge Enrique
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Doctoral thesis
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2021
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Universidad de los Andes
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Ecología de pinzones
América Latina
Biología
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
title Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
spellingShingle Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
Ecología de pinzones
América Latina
Biología
title_short Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
title_full Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
title_fullStr Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
title_full_unstemmed Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
title_sort Plumage evolution in Neotropical finches: An evolutionary and behavioral approach
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Avendaño Carreño, Jorge Enrique
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Cadena Ordónez, Carlos Daniel
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Avendaño Carreño, Jorge Enrique
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Webster, Michael Stilson
Sánchez Muñoz, Juan Armando
dc.subject.armarc.none.fl_str_mv Ecología de pinzones
América Latina
topic Ecología de pinzones
América Latina
Biología
dc.subject.themes.none.fl_str_mv Biología
description In this dissertation, I addressed evolutionary and behavioral hypotheses related with the ecological and social mechanisms underlying the origin of plumage traits and geographic variation in Neotropical birds. The protagonists of this story are finches in the genus Arremon, a diverse group of lowland and highland birds ranging from northern Mexico to southern Argentina, whose geographic variation in plumage patches and evolutionary history has called the attention of taxonomists and evolutionary biologists for almost a century. My approach involved museum and lab work, as well as detailed observations of behavior in the field. I used these data integrating several analytical approaches like phylogenetic comparative methods, design and implementation of behavioral experiments, combined with analyses of physiological and ecological attributes of free-living individuals. Conducting my research program required building a novel natural history baseline and a robust phylogenetic framework, for which I collaborated with colleagues and students I supervised. Manuscripts resulting from such work are included as appendices, with the core of my dissertation corresponding to three original chapters. In the first chapter, I studied the association between environment and the evolution of plumages traits across the genus Arremon. I used a multilocus molecular phylogeny of the genus to expand previous analyses on trait evolution focused on a single species complex to the whole genus and, for the first time, examined links between phenotypes and environments. In the second chapter, I studied whether novel plumage traits may provide a competitive advantage (or disadvantage) relative to local traits during male-male contests, and therefore may represent a mechanism driving population divergence. In the third chapter, I studied potential social and physiological costs associated to signaling a novel trait.
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spelling Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Cadena Ordónez, Carlos Danielvirtual::1468-1Avendaño Carreño, Jorge Enrique27713600Webster, Michael StilsonSánchez Muñoz, Juan Armando2021-11-03T16:24:49Z2021-11-03T16:24:49Z2021http://hdl.handle.net/1992/5349310.57784/1992/5349324468.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/In this dissertation, I addressed evolutionary and behavioral hypotheses related with the ecological and social mechanisms underlying the origin of plumage traits and geographic variation in Neotropical birds. The protagonists of this story are finches in the genus Arremon, a diverse group of lowland and highland birds ranging from northern Mexico to southern Argentina, whose geographic variation in plumage patches and evolutionary history has called the attention of taxonomists and evolutionary biologists for almost a century. My approach involved museum and lab work, as well as detailed observations of behavior in the field. I used these data integrating several analytical approaches like phylogenetic comparative methods, design and implementation of behavioral experiments, combined with analyses of physiological and ecological attributes of free-living individuals. Conducting my research program required building a novel natural history baseline and a robust phylogenetic framework, for which I collaborated with colleagues and students I supervised. Manuscripts resulting from such work are included as appendices, with the core of my dissertation corresponding to three original chapters. In the first chapter, I studied the association between environment and the evolution of plumages traits across the genus Arremon. I used a multilocus molecular phylogeny of the genus to expand previous analyses on trait evolution focused on a single species complex to the whole genus and, for the first time, examined links between phenotypes and environments. In the second chapter, I studied whether novel plumage traits may provide a competitive advantage (or disadvantage) relative to local traits during male-male contests, and therefore may represent a mechanism driving population divergence. In the third chapter, I studied potential social and physiological costs associated to signaling a novel trait.En esta disertación, abordé hipótesis evolutivas y de comportamiento relacionadas con los mecanismos ecológicos y sociales que subyacen al origen de los rasgos del plumaje y la variación geográfica en las aves neotropicales. Los protagonistas de esta historia son los pinzones del género Arremon, un grupo diverso de aves de tierras bajas y altas que se distribuyen desde el norte de México hasta el sur de Argentina, y cuya variación geográfica en parches de plumaje e historia evolutiva ha llamado la atención de taxónomos y biólogos evolutivos durante casi un siglo. Integré varios enfoques analíticos como métodos comparativos filogenéticos, diseño e implementación de experimentos de comportamiento, combinados con análisis de atributos fisiológicos y ecológicos de individuos silvestres. La realización de mi programa de investigación requirió la construcción de una nueva línea base de historia natural y un marco filogenético sólido, para lo cual colaboré con colegas y estudiantes que supervisé. Los manuscritos resultantes de dicho trabajo se incluyen como apéndices, y el núcleo de mi disertación corresponde a tres capítulos originales. En el primer capítulo, estudié la asociación entre el medio ambiente y la evolución de los rasgos del plumaje en el género Arremon. Utilicé una filogenia molecular multiloci del género para ampliar los análisis previos sobre la evolución de los rasgos centrados en un único complejo de especies a todo el género y, por primera vez, examiné los vínculos entre fenotipos y ambiente. En el segundo capítulo, estudié si los rasgos novedosos del plumaje pueden proporcionar una ventaja competitiva (o desventaja) en relación con los rasgos locales durante competencias entre machos y, por lo tanto, pueden representar un mecanismo que impulsa la divergencia de la población. 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