Ocampo, DavidDe Silva, Thilina NSheard, CatherineStoddard, Mary Caswell2023-11-022023-11-022023-08-28Ocampo, D, De Silva, T N, Sheard, C & Stoddard, M C 2023, 'Evolution of nest architecture in tyrant flycatchers and allies', Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, vol. 378, no. 1884, 20220148. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2022.01480962-8436PubMedCentral: PMC10331913ORCID: /0000-0002-8259-1275/work/146066996https://hdl.handle.net/2164/22090This study was funded by Princeton University, a Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering (to M.C.S.), AFOSR FA9550-20-1-0161 (to M.C.S.), Eric and Wendy Schmidt by recommendation of the Schmidt Futures Polymaths program (to M.C.S.), and European Research Council Advanced Grant 788203. Acknowledgements We would like to thank Karina Vanadzina for sharing unpublished life-history data and Maria Camila León for providing original artwork. Maria E. Mendiwelso Moreno helped to gather information from the literature for some species and Gates Dupont provided insights about statistical analysis in the earliest stages of the project. Mark Mainwaring and two reviewers provided very insightful comments that have improved our manuscript. Photographs were obtained with permission from Daniel Field, Daniel Perrella, John and Milena Beer, Gustavo Londoño and Juan Felipe León. We are indebted to the many field biologists who described the nests of Tyrannida species.131460695engAnimalsPhylogenyNesting BehaviorPasseriformesEcosystemSongbirdsQL ZoologySupplementary DataQLEvolution of nest architecture in tyrant flycatchers and alliesJournal article10.1098/rstb.2022.01483781884