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- Title
A dynamic trait affects continuous pair assessment in the blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii.
- Authors
Torres, Roxana; Velando, Alberto
- Abstract
Bright colours of male birds have often been shown to be the target of sexual selection through female choice, yet few studies have looked at the role of colour expressed after pairing on female motivation and behaviour. Here we analyse the role of an integumentary colour in the spectral range of 400–700 nm, the foot colour in male blue-footed boobies, Sula nebouxii, which is prominently displayed during pair courtship. Measurements early in the breeding season showed that foot colour of courting males is pale (high values of brightness) and has an aqua-blue chroma, and females in better body condition were mated to males with brighter feet. We carried out an experimental manipulation which modified the foot colour of males in courtship, making it closer to the foot colour of males in low nutritional state. We found that females paired to experimental males courted less and were less likely to copulate than females in the control group. Male behaviour was apparently unaffected by the manipulation; thus the change in female behaviour can be attributed exclusively to foot colour manipulation. These results strongly support the hypothesis of female preference for an integumentary colour and suggest that this dynamic trait is used as a male ornament after pairing.
- Subjects
BLUE-footed booby; BOOBIES (Birds); ANIMAL courtship; SEXUAL selection; ANIMAL sexual behavior; ANIMAL behavior; SOCIOBIOLOGY; GENETIC psychology
- Publication
Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, 2003, Vol 55, Issue 1, p65
- ISSN
0340-5443
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00265-003-0669-1