Male ornamentation, timing of breeding, and cost of polygyny in the collared flycatcher |
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Authors: | Qvarnstrom, Anna Sheldon, Ben C. Part, Tomas Gustafsson, Lars |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Animal Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 18d, SE-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden bDepartment of Biology 0116, University of California at San Diego,La Jolla, CA 92093, USA cDepartment of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road,Oxford OX1 3PS, UK dDepartment of Conservation Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7002, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Highly ornamented males are often thought to be better ableto provide females with resources, parental assistance, or goodgenes. Individual variation in such male abilities may overridethe costs of polygyny and therefore largely explain within-populationvariation in mating patterns. We investigated the influenceof variation in male ornamentation and the environment on thecosts of polygyny for female collared flycatchers (Ficedulaalbicollis), using data from a long-term study involving 2733breeding attempts over 19 years. We show that females sufferreduced reproductive success when mated polygynously but thatthe costs of polygyny depend on an interaction between maleornamentation and timing of breeding. Among early breeders,polygynously mated females experience higher reproductive successwhen mated to less ornamented males, but among late breeders,females mated polygynously to highly ornamented males were moresuccessful. We suggest that a high effort spent on obtainingextrapair matings early in the season renders highly ornamentedmales less able to assist two females in caring for the young.Thus, a male's ability to simultaneously gain from extrapairmatings and polygyny may be limited through direct effects onfemale reproductive success. Given such limitation, extrapairmatings may be expected to be less frequent in species withbiparental care and a high level of social polygyny. |
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Keywords: | collared flycatchers extrapair mating Ficedula abicollis ornamentation polygyny timing of breeding. |
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