Sexy birds are superior at solving a foraging problem

Author

Mateos González, Fernando

Quesada, Javier

Senar, Juan Carlos

Publication date

2011-03-30



Abstract

Yellow, red or orange carotenoid-based colorations in male birds are often a signal to prospecting females about body condition, health status and ability to find food. However, this general ‘ability to find food’ has never been defined. Here we show that more brightly ornamented individuals may also be more efficient when foraging in novel situations. The results highlight the fact that evolution may have provided females tools to evaluate cognitive abilities of the males.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subject

Color dels animals; Evolució; Adaptació animal; Etologia; Ocells

Pages

2 p.

Publisher

Royal Society (Gran Bretaña)

Version of

Biology letters, 2011 Oct 23; 7(5): 668–669

Documents

rsbl.2011.0163.pdf

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Rights

© 2011 The Royal Society

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