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Carotenoid-based bill and eye ring coloration as honest signals of condition :: an experimental test in the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa)

Journal

NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
Volume 95, Issue 9, Pages 821-830

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00114-008-0389-5

Keywords

body condition; carotenoids; galliforms; honest signaling; ornaments; sexual selection

Funding

  1. Research Project PAI- 02- 006 of the Junta de Comunidades de Castilla- La Mancha
  2. Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia
  3. Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha

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Carotenoid pigments cannot be synthesized by vertebrates but must be ingested through the diet. As they seem to be a limited resource, carotenoid-based ornaments are particularly interesting as possible honest signals of individual quality, in particular of foraging efficiency and nutritional status. Some studies have demonstrated the condition dependence of carotenoid-based plumage in birds. However, many other carotenoid-pigmented bare parts (i.e. skin, caruncles, bills, cere, and tarsi) are present in birds but, in comparison with plumage, little is known about these traits as indicators of individual quality. Here, we show that the eye ring pigmentation and bill redness of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) are positively associated to body condition and recent changes in body mass. Also, we found a negative relationship between these two traits and heterophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, an indicator of physiological stress (the relationship with bill redness being significant only for males). In an experiment, we found that after a period of reduction in food intake (with the consequent loss of body mass), food-restricted birds showed lower eye ring pigmentation than ad-libitum-fed birds. Therefore, different ornaments seem to reflect changes in body condition but at different speeds or intensities (eye ring, a fleshy ornament, appears to respond more rapidly to changes in the nutritional status than a keratinized structure as the bill). These results indicate that carotenoid-based ornaments are condition-dependent traits in the red-legged partridge, being therefore susceptible to be employed as honest signals of quality in sexual selection.

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