Evolutionary Ecology of Birds
Zoological Society of London · Imperial College London
Abstract
Abstract Birds show bewildering diversity in their life histories, mating systems and risk of extinction. Why do albatrosses delay reproduction for the first 12 years of their life while zebra finches breed in their first year ? Why are fairy-wrens so sexually promiscuous while swans show lifelong monogamy? Why are over a quarter of parrot species threatened with global extinction while woodpeckers and cuckoos remain secure? Some of these topics, such as delayed onset of breeding in seabirds, are classic problems in evolutionary ecology, while others have arisen in the last decade, such as genetic mating systems and extinction. Birds offer a unique opportunity for investigating these questions because they are…
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2Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Evolutionary ecology
- Threatened species
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Biology
- Mating system
- Mating
- Diversity (politics)
- Life below water