Carotenoid-based nestling colouration and parental favouritism in the great tit.

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Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
Carotenoid-based nestling colouration and parental favouritism in the great tit.
Périodique
Oecologia
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Tschirren B., Fitze P.S., Richner H.
ISSN
0029-8549 (Print)
ISSN-L
0029-8549
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2005
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
143
Numéro
3
Pages
477-482
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tPublication Status: ppublish
Résumé
While elaborate carotenoid-based traits in adult birds may have evolved as honest signals of individual quality in the context of sexual selection or other social interactions, the function of carotenoid-based colours in juveniles is less well understood. We investigated the hypothesis that carotenoid-based nestling colouration has evolved in response to parental preference of intensely coloured offspring during food provisioning. In a field experiment, we manipulated nestling plumage colouration by a carotenoid-supplementation and analysed the parental food provisioning behaviour before feather appearance and at the end of the nestling stage. Carotenoids per se did not influence the nestling's begging behaviour or parental feeding decisions and we found no evidence that carotenoid-based colouration in nestling great tits has a signalling function in parent-offspring interactions. Parents did not discriminate between intensely coloured and control offspring in their food provisioning and in accordance with this finding intensely coloured nestlings were not heavier or larger at the end of the nestling stage. Alternative explanations for the evolution of carotenoid-based colours in nestling birds are discussed.
Mots-clé
Animals, Animals, Newborn/physiology, Carotenoids/metabolism, Maternal Behavior/physiology, Nesting Behavior/physiology, Passeriformes/physiology, Paternal Behavior, Pigmentation/physiology, Statistics, Nonparametric, Switzerland
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Web of science
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