Condition-dependent expression of melanin-based coloration in the Eurasian kestrel |
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Authors: | Romain Piault Valentijn van den Brink Alexandre Roulin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Ecology and Evolution, Biophore, University of Lausanne, 1015, Lausanne, Switzerland 2. Animal Ecology Group, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 11103, 9700 CC, Groningen, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | Melanin is the most common pigment in animal integuments and is responsible for some of the most striking ornaments. A central tenet of sexual selection theory states that melanin-based traits can signal absolute individual quality in any environment only if their expression is condition-dependent. Significant costs imposed by an ornament would ensure that only the highest quality individuals display the most exaggerated forms of the signal. Firm evidence that melanin-based traits can be condition-dependent is still rare in birds. In an experimental test of this central assumption, we report condition-dependent expression of a melanin-based trait in the Eurasian kestrel (Falco tinnunculus). We manipulated nestling body condition by reducing or increasing the number of nestlings soon after hatching. A few days before fledging, we measured the width of sub-terminal black bands on the tail feathers. Compared to nestlings from enlarged broods, individuals raised in reduced broods were in better condition and thereby developed larger sub-terminal bands. Furthermore, in 2?years, first-born nestlings also developed larger sub-terminal bands than their younger siblings that are in poorer condition. This demonstrates that expression of melanin-based traits can be condition-dependent. |
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