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Macroevolutionary dynamics of honeyeater diversification

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posted on 2023-07-19, 11:55 authored by ELEANOR MARY-JUNE HAY
Speciation is the process responsible for the formation of species and all biodiversity. This thesis examines the causes of speciation using honeyeaters, a monophyletic group of birds ranging throughout Australasia, focussing on geographic range size and acoustic signalling. Overall, range size and dispersal to islands have significantly contributed to speciation in honeyeaters. For birdsong, findings demonstrate that despite theoretical expectations, song evolution does not influence speciation on broad scales. This is likely due to song evolution being constrained by body size and environmental factors. These research outcomes enhance understanding of trait evolution and speciation across the Tree of Life.

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Steven Loudon Chown

Additional supervisor 1

Matthew D. McGee

Additional supervisor 2

Craig R. White

Year of Award

2023

Department, School or Centre

Biological Sciences

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

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Faculty of Science

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