Publication
Title
Achromatic markings as male quality indicators in a crepuscular bird
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Abstract
Secondary sexual traits, such as specific body parts or colouration, play an important role in mating interactions. It has been proposed that they function as quality indicators driven by sexual selection. In birds, much attention has been paid to the study of feather pigmentation, especially in diurnal passerines. However, recent research demonstrates that structural achromatic colours are likely to be of similar importance for communication, especially for species inhabiting poorly lit environments and that are active at night. Using 15 years of capture–recapture data from a long-term study on adult European Nightjars (Caprimulgus europaeus), we investigated the role of males’ white tail and wing markings as secondary sexual traits. We show that the inter-individual variation in marking size exceeds that of the other morphometric variables, suggesting that wing and tail markings could be subject to sexual selection. Older males, individuals with a higher body condition index, and long-term territory holders had larger markings, while these effects were particularly pronounced in terminal tail feather markings. The importance of markings for signalling is likely related to their observed use in social displays. Pronounced site differences in tail marking sizes and annual variation suggest environmental factors acting on the ornaments that remain to be further examined.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Biology
Publication
2025
ISSN
2079-7737
DOI
10.3390/BIOLOGY14030298
Volume/pages
14 :3 (2025) , p. 1-16
Article Reference
298
ISI
001452942800001
Pubmed ID
40136553
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Investigating the role of astronomical light pollution on acoustic and visual communication in nocturnal birds.
Unravelling the impact of astronomical light pollution on individual behaviour in a nocturnal bird.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 02.04.2025
Last edited 05.05.2025
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