The direction of mothers' and daughters' preferences and the heritability of male ornaments in red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus) |
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Authors: | Johnson Kristine; Thornhill Randy; Ligon J David; Zuk Marlene |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-1091, USA |
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Abstract: | We used a breeding design involving 18 sires and 108 dams tostudy the heritabilities of male ornaments in red jungle fowl(Gallus gallus). Ornaments used by females to choose mates showedlow heritabilities, with the exception of comb and wattle measures.The general absence of heritability suggests that a geneticcovariance did not exist at the time of this study between mostmale ornaments and female preferences for those ornaments. Thisresult is contrary to a key prediction of the arbitrary or Fisherianhypothesis of sexual selection. Comb size and color are condition-dependenttraits that reflect short-term changes in health, and comb sizeof males was positively correlated with offspring weight. Ourresults are consistent with the expectation of good-genes hypothesesthat male ornaments reflect the ability of males to withstandenvironmental stresses. |
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Keywords: | heritability mate choice ornaments parasites sexual selection |
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