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new paper: sexual networks

12/13/2017

 
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Schematic of how networks were constructed (a–c) and sample network subset (d). Social pairing and paternity data (a) and spatial relationships (b) were used to obtain final edge weights (c), shown here for a hypothetical focal male in medium grey.
New paper published in Journal of Evolutionary Biology, "Characterizing selection in black-throated blue warblers using a sexual network approach".  We evaluate the application of the sexual network approach to empirical data and suggest that phenotypic traits such as song characteristics and plumage may be more relevant than body size for male–male competition in the black-throated blue warbler.  🔗 

​This research was led by my good friend, Becky Cramer (Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, Cornell University).

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