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Nina Kniel1, Jennifer Schmitz1, Klaudia Witte1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mate-choice copying is a form of social learning in which an individual gains information about potential mates by observing conspecifics. However, it is still unknown what kind of information drives the decision of an individual to copy the mate choice of others. Among zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata castanotis), only females (not males) copy the mate choice of others. We tested female zebra finches in a binary choice test where they, first, could choose between two males of different phenotypes: one unadorned male and one male artificially adorned with a red feather on the forehead. After this mate-choice test, females could observe a single unadorned male and a pair of zebra finches, i.e. a wild-type female and her adorned mate. Pair interactions were either restricted to acoustic and visual communication (clear glass screen between pair mates) or acoustic communication alone (opaque screen between pair mates). After the observation period, females could again choose between new males of the two phenotypes in a second mate-choice test.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial ornamentation; Mate-choice copying; Public information; Zebra finch
Year: 2015 PMID: 26435729 PMCID: PMC4591742 DOI: 10.1186/s12983-015-0119-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Zool ISSN: 1742-9994 Impact factor: 3.172
Fig. 1Results. Experiments with a a clear glass screen (grey line) and b an opaque screen (black line). Box plot showing median, first and third quartile, 95 % confidence limits and open points as outliers for mate-choice scores of time spent with adorned males (grey bars) and unadorned males (black bars). 1st test = first mate-choice test, 2nd test = second mate-choice test, obs. period = observation period, * = significant difference, ns = no significant difference
Fig. 2Experimental setup. Experimental setup, top-view. Grey zones are mate-choice zones. Grey male symbol = adorned male, black male symbol = unadorned male. Bold bars are opaque screens. Thin lines within the cages represent perches. The dotted line represents the clear glass screen (the opaque screen was positioned in the same way). 1st test = first mate-choice test, obs. period = observation period, 2nd test = second mate-choice test