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Superciliums in white-eared hummingbirds as badges of status signaling dominance.

Juan Manuel González-García1, Carlos Lara2, Javier Quesada3, Carlos A Chávez-Zichinelli4, Martín A Serrano-Meneses5.   

Abstract

The role of badges as indicators of contest ability has been previously described. In hummingbirds, the exhibition of a badge is expected to save energy expenditure in agonistic interactions and to favor energy intake. Here, we investigate whether variable supercilium size in the white-eared hummingbird has a role in dominance status signaling. Firstly, 45 hummingbird males were captured and their superciliums were photographed to investigate variation in size and any possible allometric relationships. Secondly, 42 male birds were used to analyze whether the supercilium has a role in dominance status signaling in a dyadic contest. We found that supercilium size varied continuously but that despite variability between individuals, there was no relationship between supercilium size and body size. However, our dyad experiment indicated that birds with larger badges were able to make more visits to the feeders than individuals with smaller badges. We suggest a status signaling function of the supercilium.

Keywords:  Dominance; Hylocharis leucotis; Recognizing dominance; Signal reliability; Status badge

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29616351     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-018-1553-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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