Search Results - "Kötél, Dóra"
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Mutual plumage ornamentation and biparental care: consequences for success in different environments
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Melanin‐based ornament darkness positively correlates with across‐season nutritional condition
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2020)“…Sexually dimorphic ornamental traits are widely regarded as indicators of nutritional condition. However, variation of nutritional condition outside the…”
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Triparental care in the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis): Cooperation of two females with a cuckolded male in rearing a brood
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2021)“…Certain predominant forms of mating and parental care systems are assumed in several model species among birds, but the opportunistic and apparently infrequent…”
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Reflectance in relation to macro- and nanostructure in the crown feathers of the great tit (Parus major)
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (17-04-2019)“…Abstract One of the most extensively investigated sexually selected phenotypic characters is coloration. A knowledge of individual variation in the anatomical…”
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Reflectance variation in the blue tit crown in relation to feather structure
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-05-2018)“…Structural plumage colour is one of the most enigmatic sexually selected traits. The information content of structural colour variation is debated, and the…”
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Mutual ornamentation and the parental behaviour of male and female Collared Flycatchers Ficedula albicollis during incubation
Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-10-2016)“…One of the benefits of mate choice based on sexually selected traits is the greater investment of more ornamented individuals in parental care. The choosy…”
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Stable correlation structure among multiple plumage colour traits: can they work as a single signal?
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-01-2015)“…The presence of multiple distinct ornamental traits in the same species is frequently explained by context‐specificity and different information content…”
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Ornaments and condition: plumage patch sizes, nutritional reserve state, reserve accumulation, and reserve depletion
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-06-2019)“…Condition-dependence is considered as a dominant mechanism ensuring the fitness benefits of continued mate choice for heritable sexual signal traits, but…”
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A behavioural trait displayed in an artificial novel environment correlates with dispersal in a wild bird
Published in Ethology (01-05-2020)“…Behaviour shown in a novel environment has important consequences for fitness in many animals. It is widely studied with standard tests by placing the…”
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When to measure plumage reflectance: a lesson from Collared Flycatchers Ficedula albicollis
Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-01-2019)“…Sexually selected colour traits of bird plumage are widely studied. Although the plumage is replaced only at one or two yearly moults, plumage colour has long…”
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Direct benefits of mate choice: a meta-analysis of plumage colour and offspring feeding rates in birds
Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-10-2015)“…Mate choice is generally costly to the choosy sex, so fitness benefits must counterbalance these costs. Genetic benefits of choice are widely examined and have…”
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