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Does the tie fit the female? Melanin-based colouration, aggressive personality and reproductive investment in female great tits (Parus major)

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The evolution and function of female trait exaggeration in species with traditional sex roles are poorly understood. Competition for social and ecological resources, rather than mating opportunities, may be a key selection pressure in females of socially monogamous species. Moreover, such pre-existing resource competition-selected traits (armaments) may become the object of mating preferences (ornaments); however, the benefits that males may gain in choosing more ornamented females remain unclear. Here, using observational data on freeliving female great tits (Parus major), we explore whether tie size, a well-known melanin-pigmented plumage trait, covaries with intrasexual aggressiveness during the breeding season and the investment in current reproduction (fledgling number and mass).We found consistent individual differences (i.e. personality variation) in most of the aggressiveness parameters studied.Moreover, we found support for a signalling role of tie size with respects to how close females approached intruders. Interestingly, this relationship was only evident in older females, not first-year breeding females, suggesting age-related changes in the information content of tie size in the context of samesex aggressiveness. Additionally, although first-year breeding females, on average, produced fledglings with lower body mass compared to older females, tie size was positively associated with fledgling mass, suggesting that males could potentially gain benefits by choosing females with larger tie size. Experimental studies are now necessary to confirm whether females with larger tie size have a selective advantage in female competition (i.e. armament), as well as whether males base their mate choice on female tie size (i.e. ornament).
Tijdschrift: Behavioral ecology and sociobiology
ISSN: 0340-5443
Volume: 74
Pagina's: 1 - 11
Jaar van publicatie:2020
Trefwoorden:A1 Journal article
BOF-keylabel:ja
Toegankelijkheid:Open