Plumage coloration can be perceived as a multiple condition-dependent signal by Great Tits Parus major

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Galvan, Ismael [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, Museo Nacl Ciencias Nat, Dept Evolutionary Ecol, E-28006 Madrid, Spain
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communication; multiple signals; visual perception; MELANIN-BASED PLUMAGE; BODY CONDITION; OIL DROPLETS; REFLECTS; SURVIVAL; SUCCESS; QUALITY; BIRDS; INFORMATION; EXPRESSION;
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The evolution of multiple signals can be explained because they enhance the perception of a general message by recipients. Plumage coloration frequently acts as a condition-dependent signal, so that species displaying different colour patches have the potential to transmit information on condition through a multiple signalling system. The Great Tit Parus major exhibits plumage colour patches generated by the main types of colour production, some of which, particularly those based on melanins and carotenoids, are known to be related to body condition. However, the colour expressions of all of the different colour types have never been investigated simultaneously to determine whether they function as multiple signals of condition. In addition, visual perception models have never been applied to a multiple signalling system in a wild population of birds. Here I present information that links body condition with the colour expression of almost all of the different plumage patches of male Great Tits captured during the winter. Birds in better condition had greater reflectance values at short wavelengths in all plumage patches, and this was especially so in the white (i.e. structural) colour of the cheeks. Plumage colour characteristics were calculated by means of avian visual models, suggesting that Great Tits have the capacity to perceive information contained in the plumage coloration of conspecifics. These results show that short-wavelength reflectance has great potential to transmit biologically significant information on the body condition of birds, even in achromatic plumage patches.
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