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Female mate choice in the zebra finch — the effect of male beak colour and male song
Authors:Sarah A Collins  Christene Hubbard  Anne M Houtman
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, Edward Grey Institute, South Parks Rd, OX1 3PS Oxford, UK;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, 25 Harbord St., M5S 1A1 Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(3) Present address: Central Science Laboratory, London Rd., SL3 7HJ Slough, UK
Abstract:Studies of female mate preference in zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata) have shown that male beak colour and song rate are important. However, the two characters are correlated. Here the effect of beak colour and song rate on female choice are examined independently. In mate choice tests involving two males, beak colour was manipulated artificially using nail varnish. The results showed that females showed a significant preference for males with a high song rate, but not with a red beak. Females did not prefer males with a red beak if song rate was low and females preferred males with orange beaks who expressed a high song rate. Female preference for males with red beaks was not found when beak and song characters were no longer correlated.
Keywords:Mate preference  Zebra finch  Song rate  Beak colour
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