Are plumage colour and song redundant ornaments in great tits (Parus major)? It depends on the colour

Author

Ferrer, Esperanza S.

Uribe, Francesc

Sanz, Juan José

Senar, Juan Carlos

Publication date

2021-05-13



Abstract

According to current theory, the development of different conspicuous ornaments may provide multiple, redundant or unreliable information. However, multiple visual and acoustic traits have not often been tested at the same time. In this study, we analyse whether black tie size, yellow breast colour indexes (chroma and hue) and song parameters (repertoire size, strophe length, maximum and minimum frequency) are inter-correlated in male great tits (Parus major). We found that males with larger black ties sang greater repertoires and had higher song frequencies, providing redundant information. However, song parameters did not correlate with hue and chroma of the yellow breast coloration, supporting the idea that they convey different units of information. Results therefore stress that since different plumaged patches can transmit very different units of information, bird song will correlate to plumage coloration traits depending on the patch and the colour considered, an aspect rarely taken into account in previous studies relating song to plumage colour traits.

Document Type

Article
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Document version

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Language

English

CDU Subject

59 - Zoology

Subject

Ocells; Plomes; Etologia; Mallerenga carbonera; Color dels animals

Pages

17 p.

Note

Aquesta és la versió de l'autor, prèvia a la revisió per experts. La versió final és disponible amb accés gratuït a https://academic.oup.com/biolinnean/article/133/4/1077/6274906

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Biological journal of the Linnean Society, Vol. 133, Issue 4 (Aug. 2021), p. 1077-1083

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