Differential effects of a parasite on ornamental structures based on melanins and carotenoids |
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Authors: | Fitze Patrick S; Richner Heinz |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology, University of Bern, CH-3032 Hinterkappelen,
Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Models of sexual selection predict that ornamental colorationshould be affected by parasites in order to serve as honestsignals. Animals are commonly infested by a range of parasitespecies and often simultaneously display several ornaments.Thus the specific effect of a given parasite on ornaments isimportant for the understanding of the signal. Here we investigateexperimentally the effect of an ectoparasite on carotenoid-and melanin-based traits in breeding great tits Parus major.In the experiment, nests were either infested with hen fleas,Ceratophyllus gallinae, or kept free of parasites. The colorof the two traits and the size of the melanin-based breaststripe were assessed both in the year of experimental parasiteinfestation and during the following breeding season, afterthe annual molt. The size of the breast stripe of infested malesand females significantly decreased, but increased significantlyin uninfested males and females. The blackness of the breaststripe and the carotenoid-based plumage coloration was unaffected.Our experiment demonstrates that the size of the melanin-basedbreast stripe of adults depends on parasite infestation, suggestingthat the trait can serve as an honest signal of previous parasite
exposure. |
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Keywords: | carotenoids Ceratophyllus gallinae great tits hen fleas honest signaling melanins ornaments parasites Parus major |
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