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What do we really know about the signalling role of plumage colour in blue tits? A case study of impediments to progress in evolutionary biology
Timothy H. Parker
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Agriculture & Biology
Cyanistes caeruleus
100%
evolutionary biology
87%
plumage
82%
case studies
63%
color
43%
researchers
27%
meta-analysis
18%
sexual selection
16%
songbirds
9%
research programs
9%
biologists
8%
mating behavior
8%
wavelengths
7%
sex ratio
7%
ultraviolet radiation
7%
vertebrates
6%
prediction
5%
phenotype
5%
synthesis
4%
sampling
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Color
61%
Research Personnel
41%
Meta-Analysis
22%
Songbirds
21%
Sex Ratio
17%
Ultraviolet Rays
15%
Vertebrates
13%
Motivation
12%
Direction compound
10%
Maintenance
10%
Chemistry
Blue
53%
Error
18%
Wavelength
8%
Strength
7%