Macroevolutionary bursts and constraints generate a rainbow in a clade of tropical birds.
Jon T MerwinGlenn F SeeholzerBrian Tilston SmithPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
Overall, our results support the hypothesis that the extraordinary color diversity in the lorikeets was generated by a mosaic of evolutionary processes acting on plumage region subsets. Partitioning of plumage regions in different parts of the body provides a mechanism that allows birds to evolve bright colors for signaling and remain hidden from predators or adapt to local climatic conditions.