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Patterns of variation in tail ornament size in birds
Authors:RAUNO V ALATALO  JACOB HÖGLUND  ARNE LUNDBERG
Institution:Department of Biology, University of fyväskylä, Yliopistonkatu 9, SF-40 100 Jyväskylä, Finland;Department of Zoology, Uppsala University, Box 561, S-751 22 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:In recent years several different kinds of sexual selection models have been developed, and tail ornaments in birds have frequently been used as an example of a sexually selected character where the models might apply. However, very little is known about intra- and interpopulation variation in ornament size. We have studied the elongated tail ornaments in four species of whydahs Vidua , the forktailed flycatcher Tyrannus savana and the Asian paradise flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisi. Ornaments were relatively longer in males with the longest tarsi ('heterogony' with positive allometry). Also, tail lengths were remarkably variable within each geographical area, the coefficient of variation (average = 11%) being three times as high as for body size characters. Models, with female preference of ornaments bearing no relation to male viability, usually generate lines of neutral equilibria. Thus, they predict extraordinary variation in ornaments between populations. However, elongated tail ornaments did not show higher geographical variation than the body size characters, suggesting that there is no line of equilibria for these ornaments.
Keywords:Ornament  sexual selection  geographic variation  allometry  morphological variation  neutral equilibria  viability indicators
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