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Long-term population monitoring reveals no condition-dependence but an agerelated

Authors: D'Arpa, Stefania R.; Muriel, Jaime; Monclús, Raquel; Gil, Diego; Pérez-Rodríguez, Lorenzo;

Long-term population monitoring reveals no condition-dependence but an agerelated

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The sexually selected eggshell colouration hypothesis proposes that conspicuous eggshell colours of many avian species (like the blue-green pigmentation caused by biliverdin) have evolved as post-mating sexual signals. A main prediction of this hypothesis is that the intensity of eggshell coloration reliably reflects female quality, therefore allowing males to modulate their parental care. In this study we used a large dataset resulting from a longterm monitoring of a spotless starling (Sturnus unicolor) population to study the patterns of condition-dependence in eggshell colour. We tested both the effect of pre-laying female condition and female condition as nestling, to explore the potential delayed effects of her early-life environment. We also carried out a longitudinal analysis to explore agedependent changes in egg colour. We found no evidence that eggshell colouration was affected by pre-laying female body condition. Similarly, we did not detect an effect of female natal condition on adult egg colouration. However, we found a moderate uniform decrease in eggshell colour as females aged, which is not the expected behaviour of a sexual signal. Thus, if eggshell colouration is an indicator of female quality as proposed, it should mirror other components of female quality more closely connected to biliverdin metabolism. The age-related pattern in egg colour found would be consistent with such mechanistic implication of oxidative stress.

Resumen del trabajo presentado al XVIII Congreso Nacional y XV Iberoamericano de Etología y Ecología Evolutiva, celebrados en Badajoz (España) del 31 de octubre al 3 de noviembre de 2023.

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