Mate choice based on sexual ornaments can impose strong selection, which raises the question of how genetic variation in ornaments is maintained. One mechanism that has been proposed is genic capture. If ornament expression is influenced by general condition and condition is under polygenic control, selection will be inefficient in removing genetic variation. Here we analyze whether the genetic architecture of beak color in a population of zebra finches supports this hypothesis. Zebra finch beak color is commonly assumed to be under strong selection by mate choice, although some of the evidence is ambiguous. We show that beak redness has a heritability of 34% in our population and that it is strongly genetically correlated between the sexes...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Colour polymorphisms play a key role in sexual selection and speciation, yet the mechanisms that gen...
Mate choice based on sexual ornaments can impose strong selection, which raises the question of how ...
Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL linkage mapping of zebra finch beak color ...
The intra- and interspecific diversity of avian beak morphologies is one of the most compelling exam...
Knief U, Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL and quantitative genetic analysis...
The lek paradox, in which female choice erodes genetic variation in male sexually selected traits, i...
Colourful plumage ornaments may evolve because they play a role in mate choice or in intrasexual com...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a longstanding goal...
I investigated the causes and consequences of bill color (an attractive male trait) variation in zeb...
Colour polymorphisms play a key role in sexual selection and speciation, yet the mechanisms that gen...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a long-standing goa...
Background: Sexual dichromatism is the tendency for sexes to differ in color pattern and represents ...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Colour polymorphisms play a key role in sexual selection and speciation, yet the mechanisms that gen...
Mate choice based on sexual ornaments can impose strong selection, which raises the question of how ...
Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL linkage mapping of zebra finch beak color ...
The intra- and interspecific diversity of avian beak morphologies is one of the most compelling exam...
Knief U, Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL and quantitative genetic analysis...
The lek paradox, in which female choice erodes genetic variation in male sexually selected traits, i...
Colourful plumage ornaments may evolve because they play a role in mate choice or in intrasexual com...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a longstanding goal...
I investigated the causes and consequences of bill color (an attractive male trait) variation in zeb...
Colour polymorphisms play a key role in sexual selection and speciation, yet the mechanisms that gen...
Identifying causal genetic variants underlying heritable phenotypic variation is a long-standing goa...
Background: Sexual dichromatism is the tendency for sexes to differ in color pattern and represents ...
Discrete color morphs coexisting within a single population are common in nature. In a broad range o...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Colour polymorphisms play a key role in sexual selection and speciation, yet the mechanisms that gen...