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Reproductive skew and female trait elaboration in a cooperatively breeding rail
Authors:CODY J DEY  IAN G JAMIESON  JAMES S QUINN
Institution:1. Department of Biology, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;2. Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Intrasexual competition for reproduction is thought to be an important factor in the evolution of ornaments and weapons in males. However, the evolution of morphologically similar traits in females is often explained through other mechanisms, and the role of intrasexual competition in female trait elaboration has received little attention. Here, we explore the factors associated with female trait elaboration in the cooperatively breeding Pukeko (the New Zealand race of the Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus) by comparing sexual dimorphism in an ornament across two populations. Importantly, the two populations considered differ in several social factors that could affect the degree of female–female competition, and could thereby produce differential selection on elaborate female traits. Recent studies have suggested that high reproductive skew (i.e. monopolization of reproduction by dominant individuals) could influence the intensity of intrasexual competition and select for female elaboration. However, we found that sexual dimorphism was diminished and Pukeko females had more elaborate ornaments under conditions of low reproductive skew. We discuss alternative factors that could influence the degree of female–female competition, and show that reproductive skew may not always provide an accurate estimate of the scope for intrasexual competition.
Keywords:competition  joint laying  mate choice  ornament  Pukeko  sexual dimorphism  sexual selection  social selection  weapon
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