Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting selection in males and females. We present data from a captive population of ruffs (Philomachus pugnax) showing that a dominant allele controls development into both small, ‘female mimic’ males (‘faeders’), and a previously undescribed class of small ‘female faeders’. Most male ruffs have elaborate breeding plumage and display behaviour, but 0.5–1.5% are faeders, which lack both. Females from a captive population previously lacking faeders were bred with two founder faeder males and their faeder sons. The faeders’ offspring had a quadrimodal size distribution comprising normal-sized males and females, faeders and atypically small females. By ...
Capsule: Fæders (males that are female look-alikes) associate with males rather than females, at sev...
In the Ruff two groups of males can be distinguished: independent males and satellite males. This c...
Female mimics are known from many species, but permanent, non-conditional, alternative mating strate...
Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting ...
Determining the molecular mechanisms underlying variation in morphology, physiology and behaviour is...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviou...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented males com...
Capsule: Fæders (males that are female look-alikes) associate with males rather than females, at sev...
In the Ruff two groups of males can be distinguished: independent males and satellite males. This c...
Female mimics are known from many species, but permanent, non-conditional, alternative mating strate...
Maintaining polymorphisms for genes with effects of ecological significance may involve conflicting ...
Determining the molecular mechanisms underlying variation in morphology, physiology and behaviour is...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviour...
Background Ruffs (Aves: Philomachus pugnax) possess a genetic polymorphism for male mating behaviou...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive 'independents', semicooperativ...
The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented males com...
Capsule: Fæders (males that are female look-alikes) associate with males rather than females, at sev...
In the Ruff two groups of males can be distinguished: independent males and satellite males. This c...
Female mimics are known from many species, but permanent, non-conditional, alternative mating strate...