Original paper
Structure and composition of the courtship phenotype in the bird of paradise Parotia lawesii (Aves: Paradisaeidae)
Abstract
Ethology is rooted in the idea that behavior is composed of discrete units and sub-units that can be compared among taxa in a phylogenetic framework. This means that behavior, like morphology and genes, is inherently modular. Yet, the concept of modularity is not well integrated into how we envision the behavioral components of phenotype. Understanding ethological modularity, and its implications for animal phenotype organization and evolution,...
Paper Details
Title
Structure and composition of the courtship phenotype in the bird of paradise Parotia lawesii (Aves: Paradisaeidae)
Published Date
Jul 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
111
Issue
4
Pages
260 - 278
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