Authors
Ferran Sayol i Altarriba, Joan Maspons, Oriol Lapiedra i González, Andrew N Iwaniuk, Tamás Székely, Daniel Sol
Publication date
2021
Description
Environmental variability has long been postulated as a major selective force in the evolution of large brains. However, assembling evidence for this hypothesis has proved difficult. Here, by combining brain size information for over 1,200 bird species with remote-sensing analyses a to estimate temporal variation in ecosystem productivity, we show that larger brains (relative to body size) are more likely to occur in species exposed to larger environmental variation throughout their geographic range. Our reconstructions of evolutionary trajectories are consistent with the hypothesis that larger brains (relative to body size) evolved when the species invaded more seasonal Regions. However, the alternative-that the species already possessed larger brains when they invaded more seasonal regions-cannot be completely ruled out. Regardless of the exact mechanism, our findings provide strong empirical support for the …
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F Sayol i Altarriba, J Maspons, O Lapiedra i González… - 2021