The expression of elaborated displays provides reliable information to conspecifics about the quality of the signaler. Competition for breeding resources or mates is predicted to affect the expression of signals in both males and females; however, the literature has been typically focused on male behaviors. The spotless starling is an interesting example where both sexes decorate the nest to signal their condition and social status: males add green plants at the beginning of the breeding period, and females place foreign feathers during the incubation period. In this study, we investigate nest decoration by males and females in relation to the intensity of conspecific competition during the breeding period. We distributed nest boxes at eith...
Intrasexual competition is an important selective force that can favor the evolution of honest signa...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
Extended phenotypes as signals are widely distributed among animal taxa. For example, many bird spec...
The expression of elaborated displays provides reliable information to conspecifics about the qualit...
The function of fresh green nest material has long been debated. It has been suggested that it reduc...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Nest building can represent an energetically-costly activity for a variety of animal taxa. Besides, ...
The nest is a key element of avian reproductive fitness. It provides the developmental environment f...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
Extended phenotypes with signalling function are mostly restricted to animal taxa that use construct...
Animals use multiple signals to attract mates, including elaborate song, brightly coloured ornaments...
The use of green nest plants by birds has received much attention in recent years. Although many hyp...
The avian nest is an essential structure for offspring development. For adults, nest building entail...
Intrasexual competition is an important selective force that can favor the evolution of honest signa...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
Extended phenotypes as signals are widely distributed among animal taxa. For example, many bird spec...
The expression of elaborated displays provides reliable information to conspecifics about the qualit...
The function of fresh green nest material has long been debated. It has been suggested that it reduc...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Nest building can represent an energetically-costly activity for a variety of animal taxa. Besides, ...
The nest is a key element of avian reproductive fitness. It provides the developmental environment f...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
Extended phenotypes with signalling function are mostly restricted to animal taxa that use construct...
Animals use multiple signals to attract mates, including elaborate song, brightly coloured ornaments...
The use of green nest plants by birds has received much attention in recent years. Although many hyp...
The avian nest is an essential structure for offspring development. For adults, nest building entail...
Intrasexual competition is an important selective force that can favor the evolution of honest signa...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
Extended phenotypes as signals are widely distributed among animal taxa. For example, many bird spec...