Repeated evolution of unorthodox feeding styles drives a negative correlation between foot size and bill length in hummingbirds


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Robert K. Colwell, Thiago F. Rangel, Karolina Fučiková, Diego Sustaita, Gregor M. Yanega, Alejandro Rico-Guevara
The American Naturalist, [Ahead of Print, with Supplement]


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Colwell, R. K., Rangel, T. F., Fučiková, K., Sustaita, D., Yanega, G. M., & Rico-Guevara, A. Repeated evolution of unorthodox feeding styles drives a negative correlation between foot size and bill length in hummingbirds. The American Naturalist, [Ahead of Print, with Supplement]. https://doi.org/10.1086/726036


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Colwell, Robert K., Thiago F. Rangel, Karolina Fučiková, Diego Sustaita, Gregor M. Yanega, and Alejandro Rico-Guevara. “Repeated Evolution of Unorthodox Feeding Styles Drives a Negative Correlation between Foot Size and Bill Length in Hummingbirds.” The American Naturalist [Ahead of Print, with Supplement] (n.d.).


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Colwell, Robert K., et al. “Repeated Evolution of Unorthodox Feeding Styles Drives a Negative Correlation between Foot Size and Bill Length in Hummingbirds.” The American Naturalist, vol. [Ahead of Print, with Supplement], doi:10.1086/726036.


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@article{colwell-a,
  title = {Repeated evolution of unorthodox feeding styles drives a negative correlation between foot size and bill length in hummingbirds},
  journal = {The American Naturalist},
  volume = {[Ahead of Print, with Supplement]},
  doi = {10.1086/726036},
  author = {Colwell, Robert K. and Rangel, Thiago F. and Fučiková, Karolina and Sustaita, Diego and Yanega, Gregor M. and Rico-Guevara, Alejandro}
}