Intrasexual competition is an important selective force that can favor the evolution of honest signals of fighting ability. Research has focused predominantly on male birds, but many female birds also possess plumage ornaments that could mediate the outcome of competitive interactions. We examined the relationship between blue and white structural coloration and aggression in female tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor). Tree swallows are secondary cavity nesters and females show delayed plumage maturation which may be related to intense competition for nest sites. We compared plumage reflectance of second-year (SY) and after-second year (ASY) females, and within-individual changes in plumage reflectance of ASY females in two successive y...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
That ornamental traits of females can act as signals of quality has gained empirical support, but w...
Across taxa, extra-pair mating is widespread among socially monogamous species, but few studies have...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that ornamental traits displayed by female birds may reflect aspe...
Because studies of plumage coloration often focus on highly elaborate and conspicuous males, little ...
The offspring of many animals are conspicuous during parental dependence, despite juveniles generall...
Theory suggests that signal honesty may be maintained by differential costs for high and low quality...
Phenotypic differences among individuals are often linked to differential survival and mating succes...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
Colourful plumage ornaments may evolve because they play a role in mate choice or in intrasexual com...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
That ornamental traits of females can act as signals of quality has gained empirical support, but w...
Across taxa, extra-pair mating is widespread among socially monogamous species, but few studies have...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that ornamental traits displayed by female birds may reflect aspe...
Because studies of plumage coloration often focus on highly elaborate and conspicuous males, little ...
The offspring of many animals are conspicuous during parental dependence, despite juveniles generall...
Theory suggests that signal honesty may be maintained by differential costs for high and low quality...
Phenotypic differences among individuals are often linked to differential survival and mating succes...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
Colourful plumage ornaments may evolve because they play a role in mate choice or in intrasexual com...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
The forces shaping female plumage color have long been debated but remain unresolved. Females may be...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...