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Due to this exceptional evolutionary patte= rn, as many as 140 hummingbird species can coexist in a specific re evoluti= onary tree shows ancestral hummingbirds splitting from insectivorous swifts= (family Apodidae) and treeswifts (family Hemiprocnidae) about 42 million y= ears ago, probably in Eurasia.[5] One key evolutionary factor appears to be= an altered taste receptor that enabled hummingbirds to seek nectar.[9] By = 22 million years ago the ancestral species of current hummingbirds became e= stablished in South America, w a particularly rich environment for hummingb= ird evolution because diversification occurred simultaneously with mountain= uplift over the past 10 million years.[5] Hummingbirds remain in dynamic d= iversification inhabiting ecological regions across South America, North Am= erica, and the Caribbean, indicating an enlarging evolutionary radiatithan = males.[15] Conversely, the Lophomithini clade displays very little size dim= orphism; males and females are similar in size.[15] Sexual dimorphisms in b= ill size and shape are also present between male and female hummingbirds,[1= 5] where in many clades, females have longer, more curved bills favored for= accessing nectar from tall flowers.[16] For males and females of the same = size, ingbird and the sicklebills, are co-evolved with a small number of fl= ower species. However, even in the most specialized hummingbird-plant mutua= lisms the number of food plant lineages of the individual hummingbird speci= es increases with time.[18] The bee hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae) =E2=80= =93 the world's smallest bird =E2=80=93 evolved to dwarfism likely because = it had to compete with long-billed hummingbirds having an advantage for nec= tar foraging from specialized flowers, consequently leading the bee humming= bird to more successfully compete for flowerd by hummingbirds produce flowe= rs in shades of red, orange, and bright pink, though the birds will take ne= ctar from flowers of other colors as well. Hummingbirds can see wavelengths= into the near-ultraviolet, but hummingbird-pollinated flowers do not refle= ct these wavelengths as many insect-pollinated flowers do. This narrow colo= r spectrum may render hummingbird-pollinated flowers relatively inconspicuo= us to most insects, thereby reducindue to constraints imposed by courtship = because mating displays of male hummingbirds require complex aerial maneuve= rs.[13] Males tend to be smaller than females, allowing conservation of ene= rgy to forage competitively and participate more frequently in courtship.[1= 3] Thus, sexual selection will favor smallel needs of visual processing whi= le in rapid flight or hovering by development of an exceptionally dense arr= ay of retinal neurons allowing for increased spatial resolution in the late= ral and frontal visual fields.[29] Morphological studies showed that neuron= al hypertrophy, relatively the largest in any bird, exists in a brain regio= n called the pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali (or nucleus of the = optic tract in mammals) responsible for refining dynamic visual processing = while hovering and during rapid flight.[30][31] The enlargement of this bra= in region responsible for visual processing indicates enhanced ability for = perception and processing of fast-moving visual stimuli which hummingbirds = encoisual fields, responding to even minimal motion in any direction by reo= rienting themselves in midflight.[31][32][33] Hummingbirds' visual sensitiv= ity allows them to precisely hover in place while in complex and dynamic na= tural environments,[33] functions enabled by the lentiform nucleus which is= tuned to fast-pattern velocities, enabling highly tuned control and collis= r male hud to be larger, requiring more energy, with longer beaks that allo= w for more effective reach into crevices of tall flowers for nectar.[16] Th= us females are better at foraging, acquiring flower nectar, and supporting = the energy demands of their larger body size.[16] Directional selection wil= l thus favor the larger hummingbirds in terms of acquiring fmented. Though = scientists theorize that hummingbirds originated in South America, where sp= ecies diversity is greatest, possible ancestors of extant hummingbirds may = have lived in parts of Europe to what is southerecies of hummingbirds are d= escribed, depending on taxonomic viewpoint, divided into two subfamilies, t= he hermits (subfamily Phaethornithinae, 34 species in six genera), and the = typical hummingbirds (subfamily Trochilinae, all the others). However, rece= nt phylogenetic analyses suggest that this division is slightly inaccurate,= and that there are nine major clades of hummingbirds: the topazes and jaco= bins, the hermits, the mangoes, the coquettes, the brilliants, the giant hu= mmingbird (Patagona gigas), the mountain-gems, the bees, and the emeralds.[= 6] The topazes and jacobins combined have the oldest split with the rest of= the hummingbirds. The hummingbird family has the second-greatest number of= species of any bird family (after thewn from the Pleistocene of Brazil and= the Bahamas; however, neither has yet been scientifically described, and f= ossils and subfossils of a few extant species are known. Until recently, ol= der fossils had not been securely identifiable as those of d Mayr of the Se= nckenberg Museum in Frankfurt am Main identified two 30-million-year-old hu= mmingbird fossils.[26] The fossils of this primitive hummingbird species, n= amed Eurotrochilus inexpectatus ("unexpected European hummingbird"), had be= en sitting in a museum drawer in Stuttgart; they had been unearthed in a cl= ay pit at Wiesloch=E2=80=93Frauenweiler, south of Heidelberg, Germany, and = because it was assumed that hummingbirds never occurred ose of this sexual = bill dimorphism is that the selective forces from competition for nectar be= tween the sexes of each species are what drive the sexual dimorphism.[15] D= epending on which sex holds territory in the species, it is advantageous fo= r the other sex to have a longer bill and be able to feed on a wide variety= of flowers, decreasing intraspecific competition.[16] For example, in spec= ies of hummingbirds where males have longer bills, males do not hold a spec= ific territory and have a lek mating system.[16] In species where males hav= e shorter bills than females, males defend their resources and therefore fe= males must have a longer bill in order aphic region, hummingbird clades co-= evolved with nectar-bearing plant clades, affecting mechanisms of pollinati= on.[10][11] The same is true for the sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ens= ifera), one of the morphologically most extreme species, ------=Part.530.7877.1566724724--