Fitness Measures In Female House Sparrows: No Correlation With The Expression Of Two Plumage Ornaments

I. Stewart, Daniel P Wetzel, D. Westneat
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Abstract Male birds often possess conspicuous or colourful plumage traits which are thought to function either in mate choice or as status signals which indicate their competitive ability. Many studies have confirmed that the size or expression of these traits is positively correlated with their success at attracting mates, their social dominance, or their fitness. However, relatively few studies have examined plumage variation in females, likely because it is much less pronounced than in males. We examined whether female plumage is associated with fitness measures in the house sparrow (Passer domesticus). Male house sparrows have a conspicuous throat patch of black feathers that has been correlated with social dominance and fitness, and females also possess a variably-coloured throat patch, although the variation is much more subtle than in males. However, neither the timing of breeding nor reproductive performance was associated with throat patch colouration of female sparrows in any of three continuous study years, nor was it related to female age. The size of the other obvious female plumage trait, the wing bar, also did not predict fitness. We conclude that female plumage variation is not under sexual selection in the house sparrow.
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雌性家雀的适合度测量:与两种羽毛装饰物的表达无关
雄性鸟类通常具有明显或色彩鲜艳的羽毛特征,这被认为是在择偶或作为表明其竞争能力的地位信号。许多研究已经证实,这些特征的大小或表达与他们吸引配偶的成功、他们的社会统治地位或他们的健康呈正相关。然而,相对较少的研究调查了女性羽毛的变化,可能是因为它比男性的变化要小得多。我们研究了家雀(Passer domesticus)的雌性羽毛是否与健康指标有关。雄性家麻雀喉咙上有一块明显的黑色羽毛斑块,这与社会统治地位和适应性有关,而雌性家麻雀喉咙上也有不同颜色的斑块,尽管这种变化比雄性要微妙得多。然而,在连续三年的研究中,繁殖时间和繁殖表现都与雌性麻雀喉咙斑块的颜色无关,也与雌性麻雀的年龄无关。另一个明显的雌性羽毛特征——翼条的大小也不能预测适合度。我们得出结论,雌羽变异不属于家麻雀的性选择。
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