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Phenotypic quality and molt in the barn swallow, Hirundo rustica
Authors:Moller  A P; Magnhagen  C; Ulfstrand  A; Ulfstrand  S
Institution:aDepartment of Population Biology, Copenhagen University, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark bDepartment of Zoology, Uppsala University, Villavagen 9, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden C. Magnhagen is now at the Institute of Aquaculture, Swedish Agricultural University, S-901 83 Umea, Sweden.
Abstract:Phenotypic quality may determine the development and expressionof secondary sexual characters. We studied the relationshipbetween molt and several measures of phenotypic quality in thesexually size-dimorphic barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) in itswinter quarters in Namibia. Males were in a more advanced stageof molt than females and juveniles, and the speed of molt asdetermined from the residual of the regression of the size ofthe gap in wings caused by missing and growing feathers on wingmolt score (residual wing raggedness) was also higher in malesthan in females and juveniles. Male barn swallows with longand symmetric tail feathers had a more advanced stage of moltand molted at a higher speed than males with short and asymmetrictails. Long-tailed females had a delayed molt, and females withasymmetric tails had less advanced molt and lower rates of feathergrowth than females with symmetric tails. Molt of secondariesin juveniles also appeared to be less advanced if they had longtails. Adult barn swallows molted their tail feathers in anirregular sequence with the longest, outermost tail featherusually replaced before the second or the third outermost feathers.Good body condition was positively associated with a high moltscore for some feather tracts and a rapid wing molt in adultfemales and tail molt in juveniles. Mallophaga were only weaklynegatively associated with primary and secondary molt scorein adult females and speed of wing molt in adult males. In conclusion,phenotypic quality of adult male barn swallows as reflectedby the expression of their secondary sexual character duringthe previous molt reliably reflected stage and speed of currentmolt.
Keywords:barn swallow  body condition  fluctuating asymmetry  Hirundo rustica  molt  quality indicators  secondary sexual characters  sexual selection  [Behav Ecol 6: 242–  249 (1995)]  
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