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High brood patch temperature of less colourful,less pheomelanic female Barn Swallows Hirundo rustica
Authors:Masaru Hasegawa  Emi Arai  Shosuke Ito  Kazumasa Wakamatsu
Institution:1. Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, Sokendai (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Hayama‐machi, Kanagawa, Japan;2. Division of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan;3. Department of Chemistry, Fujita Health University School of Health Sciences, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan
Abstract:In birds, even a minor difference in egg temperature (1–1.5 °C) has been shown to affect the fitness of offspring by changing hatching success, incubation period and nestling quality. Female, but not male, passerines develop brood patches. Thus if there are traits, such as plumage ornamentation, that indicate optimal egg temperature, males should pair with females that exhibit those traits. However, no study has yet investigated the relationship between female brood patch temperature, which would directly affect egg temperature, and female plumage ornamentation. In this study, we examined the surface temperature of female brood patches during nocturnal incubation and examined its relationship with female plumage ornaments in Asian Barn Swallows Hirundo rustica gutturalis. After controlling for ambient air temperature, brood patch temperature was negatively associated with colour saturation of the female throat patch. No other female ornaments, such as tail‐length, white tail spots or throat patch size, predicted brood patch temperature. When oral (mouth) temperature was statistically controlled, females with less colourful throats and longer tails showed higher brood patch temperature, indicating that these females had hotter brood patches in relation to the temperature of other body parts. Furthermore, we found a negative relationship between pheomelanin pigmentation and brood patch temperature after controlling for ambient air temperature or oral temperature. To our knowledge, this is the first study to show that female ornaments can predict the absolute/relative thermal investment in brood patches. This relationship, together with other aspects of female quality, may affect male mate preference and female ornamentation.
Keywords:female ornaments     Hirundo rustica gutturalis     incubation  pheomelanic plumage coloration
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