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The allometric pattern of sexually size dimorphic feather ornaments and factors affecting allometry
Authors:J J CUERVO  A P MØLLER
Institution:1. Estación Experimental de Zonas áridas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Almería, Spain;2. Laboratoire d’Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution, CNRS UMR 8079, Université Paris‐Sud, Orsay, France
Abstract:The static allometry of secondary sexual characters is currently subject to debate. While some studies suggest an almost universal positive allometry for such traits, but isometry or negative allometry for nonornamental traits, other studies maintain that any kind of allometric pattern is possible. Therefore, we investigated the allometry of sexually size dimorphic feather ornaments in 67 species of birds. We also studied the allometry of female feathers homologous to male ornaments (female ornaments in the following) and ordinary nonsexual traits. Allometries were estimated as reduced major axis slopes of trait length on tarsus length. Ornamental feathers showed positive allometric slopes in both sexes, although that was not a peculiarity for ornamental feathers, because nonsexual tail feathers also showed positive allometry. Migration distance (in males) and relative size of the tail ornament (in females) tended to be negatively related to the allometric slope of tail feather ornaments, although these results were not conclusive. Finally, we found an association between mating system and allometry of tail feather ornaments, with species with more intense sexual selection showing a smaller degree of allometry of tail ornaments. This study is consistent with theoretical models that predict no specific kind of allometric pattern for sexual and nonsexual characters.
Keywords:mating system  migration distance  ornament size  ornamental feather  reduced major axis slope  static allometry
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