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Attractiveness of male Zebra Finches is not affected by exposure to an environmental stressor, dietary mercury
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关键词: condition-dependent signals;    environmental contaminants;    mate choice;    mercury;    reproductive behavior;    song;    Zebra Finch;   
DOI  :  10.1650/CONDOR-17-19.1
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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ABSTRACT Choosing a high-quality mate contributes to increased reproductive success in birds. Females assess quality in males, in part, via condition-dependent signals such as songs and plumage. The production of these signals of quality can be disrupted by environmental stressors, including toxic pollutants such as mercury. Mercury affects song, plumage, bill color, and courtship behaviors in male birds, but the effect of these changes on female mate choice is unknown. By affecting the condition-dependent signals that females use to assess quality, mercury could alter males' attractiveness to females. We used mate choice of female Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata) to determine if male attractiveness to females is affected by lifetime exposure to mercury. Males were either exposed to dietary mercury or left unexposed and then assessed by unexposed females in 3 types of mate preference tests: song-playback phonotaxis (preference for audio recordings of mercury-exposed or unexposed males' songs); 2-choice...

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