Preening correlates with lower feather bacteria abundance but not feather coloration in a lek-breeding bird

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY Journal of Avian Biology Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1111/jav.03209
Melanie R. Florkowski, Kirstin M. DeBlonk, Jessica L. Yorzinski
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Feathers are structures unique to birds that serve important functions such as flight, thermoregulation, and communication. Bacteria that live on the feathers, particularly ones that can break down keratin, have the potential to damage feathers and disrupt their use in communication. We predicted that birds could behaviorally manage their feather bacterial abundances by preening their feathers. We also predicted that individuals with lower feather bacterial abundances would have brighter and more colorful feathers. To test these predictions, we measured the amount of time individuals in a colony of captive Indian peafowl Pavo cristatus spent preening their feathers. We also collected feathers to determine bacteria abundance on the feather surface and to measure feather coloration. We found that birds had lower feather bacteria levels when they spent more time preening their own feathers, but only in female birds. We also found that bacteria abundances were not correlated with any feather color variables we measured. These results suggest that birds can manage feather bacterial abundances by preening but feather bacteria may not influence feather coloration in this species.

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鸟类啄羽与羽毛细菌数量减少有关,但与羽毛颜色无关
羽毛是鸟类特有的结构,具有飞行、体温调节和交流等重要功能。生活在羽毛上的细菌,尤其是能分解角蛋白的细菌,有可能会损坏羽毛并破坏羽毛的通讯功能。我们预测,鸟类可以通过打理羽毛来管理羽毛细菌的数量。我们还预测,羽毛细菌丰度较低的个体会有更鲜艳的羽毛。为了验证这些预测,我们测量了人工饲养的印度孔雀(Pavo cristatus)群落中的个体为羽毛打预防针的时间。我们还收集了羽毛,以确定羽毛表面的细菌丰度并测量羽毛颜色。我们发现,当鸟类花更多时间为自己的羽毛预热时,羽毛上的细菌含量较低,但只有雌鸟才会出现这种情况。我们还发现,细菌丰度与我们测量的任何羽毛颜色变量都不相关。这些结果表明,鸟类可以通过打预防针来管理羽毛细菌的丰度,但羽毛细菌可能不会影响该物种的羽毛颜色。
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Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of Avian Biology 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Avian Biology publishes empirical and theoretical research in all areas of ornithology, with an emphasis on behavioural ecology, evolution and conservation.
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