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Phylogenetic systematics, historical biogeography, and the evolution of vocalizations in Nearctic toads (Bufo).
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Phylogenetic systematics, historical biogeography, and the evolution of vocalizations in Nearctic toads (Bufo)./
作者:
Pauly, Gregory Blair.
面頁冊數:
181 p.
附註:
Advisers: David C. Cannatella; David M. Hillis.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-09B.
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Biology, Ecology. -
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Phylogenetic systematics, historical biogeography, and the evolution of vocalizations in Nearctic toads (Bufo).
Pauly, Gregory Blair.
Phylogenetic systematics, historical biogeography, and the evolution of vocalizations in Nearctic toads (Bufo).
- 181 p.
Advisers: David C. Cannatella; David M. Hillis.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Texas at Austin, 2008.
The evolution of mating signals has long interested biologists because changes in mating signal production and/or reception can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation. Here, I examine the evolution of the male mating signal (the advertisement call) and the female preference for this call in the Western Toad, Bufo boreas. Call surveys and a morphological study for the occurrence of vocal sacs, which are necessary for producing these calls, reveal that only populations in the northeastern corner of this species' range produce long, high-amplitude advertisement calls. This is the first study to report among-population variation in the presence of the major mating signal in any animal. Although populations vary in whether or not males call, phonotaxis tests demonstrate that female B. boreas in calling and non-calling populations have the preference for this call. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that the call was lost in the ancestor to modern B. boreas and then secondarily re-evolved in the northeastern populations.
ISBN: 9780549756132Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017726
Biology, Ecology.
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