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Male preference for female foot colour in the socially monogamous blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii

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dc.contributor.author Torres, R
dc.contributor.author Velando, A
dc.date.accessioned 2011-01-22T10:26:35Z
dc.date.available 2011-01-22T10:26:35Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.issn 0003-3472
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/2405
dc.description.abstract Female ornaments are expected to evolve through sexual selection when male parental investment is high. Blue-footed boobies are socially monogamous seabirds with a long period of biparental care. Males and females have colourful feet that are displayed ostentatiously during courtship, both before and after pairing, and extrapair copulations are frequent. We manipulated the foot colour of paired females to test whether this trait influences male courting behaviour, used here as an index of male preferences. There were no differences in time spent at the courting site, frequency of female courtship or frequency of copulations of 11 control and 15 experimental pairs. Experimental females, which had duller feet, received less intra- and extrapair courtship, suggesting that foot colour influences female attractiveness and opportunities for extrapair interactions. Our results support the idea that female foot colour in the blue-footed booby is favoured by sexual selection through male preference. (C) 2004 The Association for the Study, of Animal Behaviour. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Male preference for female foot colour in the socially monogamous blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.idprometeo 1693
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.anbehav.2004.03.008
dc.source.novolpages 69:59-65
dc.subject.wos Behavioral Sciences
dc.subject.wos Zoology
dc.description.index WoS: SCI, SSCI o AHCI
dc.relation.journal Animal Behaviour

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