Figures and Tables from Evolution of a multifunctional trait: shared effects of foraging ecology and thermoregulation on beak morphology, with consequences for song evolution
Nicholas R. Friedman
Eliot T. Miller
Jason R. Ball
Haruka Kasuga
Vladimír Remeš
Evan P. Economo
10.6084/m9.figshare.11293673.v1
https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Figures_and_Tables_from_Evolution_of_a_multifunctional_trait_shared_effects_of_foraging_ecology_and_thermoregulation_on_beak_morphology_with_consequences_for_song_evolution/11293673
Figure S1: Biplots of phylogenetically-corrected Principal Component Analysis for observations of foraging behavior in honeyeater species. Species names are given at their PC value coordinates. PC loadings for each foraging variable are described as arrows.; Figure S2: Phylomorphospace for honeyeater beak shape. Axes vary between extremes illustrated by warp grids in Figure 1, such that beaks become deeper towards the right, and more curved towards the top.; Figure S3: Warp grids illustrating the extremes of beak shape PC axis 3, which is described in the text as “tapering”.
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beak shape
foraging
thermoregulation
bird song
trade-off
Meliphagidae