In birds, the allocation of resources to plumage production may have important fitness consequences. However, we have only a limited understanding of how plumage traits respond to natural selection, making it difficult to predict how variation in plumage traits may contribute to the adaptation of birds to environmental change. In this study, we collected plumage-related data in a pedigreed population of a long-distance migratory bird (the Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca) to estimate the heritability of two plumage traits: feather mass (as a proxy of feather quality) and the extent of winter moult. We further explored whether these plumage features were associated with some fitness-related traits. Variation in plumage characteristics coul...
Understanding the origin and persistence of phenotypic variation within and among populations is a m...
The pied flycatcher is one of the most phenotypically variable bird species in Europe. The geographi...
The origin of natural selection is linked to environmental heterogeneity, which influences variation...
To understand the consequences of ever‐changing environment on the dynamics of phenotypic traits, di...
To understand the consequences of ever-changing environment on the dynamics of phenotypic traits, di...
Despite great interest in sexual selection, relatively little is known in detail about the genetic a...
Local environmental and ecological conditions are commonly expected to result in local adaptation, a...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity may respond to present ambient conditions. Sexual and social signals ...
Temporal and energetic constraints associated with migration may compromise plumage quality and, ult...
The ability of animals to sync the timing and location of molting (the replacement of hair, skin, ex...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
Secondary sexual traits have high heritabilities and are exposed to strong, environmentally sensitiv...
Secondary sexual traits have high heritabilities and are exposed to strong, environmentally sensitiv...
Fisherian sexual selection; plumage colouration; population divergence; viability. We examined proxi...
Secondary sexual characters have most likely evolved through sexual selection because such traits in...
Understanding the origin and persistence of phenotypic variation within and among populations is a m...
The pied flycatcher is one of the most phenotypically variable bird species in Europe. The geographi...
The origin of natural selection is linked to environmental heterogeneity, which influences variation...
To understand the consequences of ever‐changing environment on the dynamics of phenotypic traits, di...
To understand the consequences of ever-changing environment on the dynamics of phenotypic traits, di...
Despite great interest in sexual selection, relatively little is known in detail about the genetic a...
Local environmental and ecological conditions are commonly expected to result in local adaptation, a...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity may respond to present ambient conditions. Sexual and social signals ...
Temporal and energetic constraints associated with migration may compromise plumage quality and, ult...
The ability of animals to sync the timing and location of molting (the replacement of hair, skin, ex...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
Secondary sexual traits have high heritabilities and are exposed to strong, environmentally sensitiv...
Secondary sexual traits have high heritabilities and are exposed to strong, environmentally sensitiv...
Fisherian sexual selection; plumage colouration; population divergence; viability. We examined proxi...
Secondary sexual characters have most likely evolved through sexual selection because such traits in...
Understanding the origin and persistence of phenotypic variation within and among populations is a m...
The pied flycatcher is one of the most phenotypically variable bird species in Europe. The geographi...
The origin of natural selection is linked to environmental heterogeneity, which influences variation...