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Latitudinal gradients in avian colourfulness.

Christopher R Cooney1, Yichen He2, Zoë K Varley2,3, Lara O Nouri2, Christopher J A Moody2, Michael D Jardine2, András Liker4,5, Tamás Székely6,7, Gavin H Thomas2,3.   

Abstract

It has long been suggested that tropical species are generally more colourful than temperate species, but whether latitudinal gradients in organismal colourfulness exist remains controversial. Here we quantify global latitudinal trends in colourfulness (within-individual colour diversity) by collating and analysing a photographic dataset of whole-body plumage reflectance information for >4,500 species of passerine birds. We show that male and female birds of tropical passerine species are generally more colourful than their temperate counterparts, both on average and in the extreme. We also show that these geographic gradients can be explained in part by the effects of several latitude-related factors related to classic hypotheses for climatic and ecological determinants of organismal colourfulness. Taken together, our results reveal that species' colourfulness peaks in the tropics for passerine birds, confirming the existence of a long-suspected yet hitherto elusive trend in the distribution of global biodiversity.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35379937     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-022-01714-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   15.460


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