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Female zebra finches prefer the songs of males who quickly solve a novel foraging task to the songs of males unable to solve the task

Journal

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Volume 10, Issue 18, Pages 10281-10291

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6690

Keywords

cognition; foraging task; mate choice; sexual selection; Taeniopygia guttata; zebra finch

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  1. Tulane Neuroscience Program
  2. National Science Foundation [IOS-1354756]

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Correlative evidence suggests that high problem-solving and foraging abilities in a mate are associated with direct fitness advantages, so it would benefit females to prefer problem-solving males. Recent work has also shown that females of several bird species who directly observe males prefer those that can solve a novel foraging task over those that cannot. In addition to or instead of direct observation of cognitive skills, many species utilize assessment signals when choosing a mate. Here, we test whether females can select a problem-solving male over a non-solving male when presented only with a signal known to be used in mate assessment: song. Using an operant conditioning assay, we compared female zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) preference for the songs of males that could quickly solve a novel foraging task to the songs of males that could not solve the task. Females were never housed with the test subject males whose song they heard, and the only information provided about the males was their song. We found that females elicited more songs of problem-solving males than of non-solvers, indicating that song may contain information about a male's ability to solve a novel foraging task and that naive females prefer the songs of problem-solving males.

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