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Molecular mechanisms of adaptive evolution in wild animals and plants
Wild animals and plants have developed a variety of adaptive traits driven by adaptive
evolution, an important strategy for species survival and persistence. Uncovering the …
evolution, an important strategy for species survival and persistence. Uncovering the …
Macroevolution of the plant–hummingbird pollination system
Plant–hummingbird interactions are considered a classic example of coevolution, a process
in which mutually dependent species influence each other's evolution. Plants depend on …
in which mutually dependent species influence each other's evolution. Plants depend on …
The evolution, ecology, and conservation of hummingbirds and their interactions with flowering plants
The ecological co‐dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a
mutualistic interaction: hummingbirds rely on floral nectar to fuel their rapid metabolisms …
mutualistic interaction: hummingbirds rely on floral nectar to fuel their rapid metabolisms …
Citizen science data reveal altitudinal movement and seasonal ecosystem use by hummingbirds in the Andes Mountains
Ensuring connectivity is crucial to protect landscapes but it requires knowledge about how
animals use ecosystems throughout the year. However, animal movements remain largely …
animals use ecosystems throughout the year. However, animal movements remain largely …
Honey bees switch mechanisms to drink deep nectar efficiently
The feeding mechanisms of animals constrain the spectrum of resources that they can
exploit profitably. For floral nectar eaters, both corolla depth and nectar properties have …
exploit profitably. For floral nectar eaters, both corolla depth and nectar properties have …
PicoCam: High‐resolution 3D imaging of live animals and preserved specimens
The PicoCam system is a multi‐camera photogrammetry rig used for generating high‐
resolution 3D models of animals in the field, or preserved specimens in laboratory or …
resolution 3D models of animals in the field, or preserved specimens in laboratory or …
Upper bill bending as an adaptation for nectar feeding in hummingbirds
Observations of maxillary (upper bill) bending in hummingbirds have been considered an
optical illusion, yet a recent description of out-of-phase opening and closing between their …
optical illusion, yet a recent description of out-of-phase opening and closing between their …
Locomotion and energetics of divergent foraging strategies in hummingbirds: a review
Hummingbirds have two main foraging strategies: territoriality (defending a patch of flowers)
and traplining (foraging over routine circuits of isolated patches). Species are often classified …
and traplining (foraging over routine circuits of isolated patches). Species are often classified …
Nectar feeding beyond the tongue: hummingbirds drink using phase-shifted bill opening, flexible tongue flaps and wringing at the tips
Hummingbirds are the most speciose group of vertebrate nectarivores and exhibit striking
bill variation in association with their floral food sources. To explicitly link comparative …
bill variation in association with their floral food sources. To explicitly link comparative …
Intersexual social dominance mimicry drives female hummingbird polymorphism
Female-limited polymorphisms, where females have multiple forms but males have only
one, have been described in a variety of animals, yet are difficult to explain because …
one, have been described in a variety of animals, yet are difficult to explain because …