Cantarero Alejandro, Carrasco Naranjo Jesús, Casas Fabián, Mougeot Francois, Viñuela Javier, Alonso-Alvarez Carlos
Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006, Madrid, Spain.
Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos, IREC (CSIC-UCLM-JCCM), Ronda de Toledo 12, 13005, Ciudad Real, Spain.
Naturwissenschaften. 2018 Jun 29;105(7-8):45. doi: 10.1007/s00114-018-1565-x.
Complex body designs, such as plumage ornaments in birds, can be described by fractal geometry. These complex patterns could have a role as visual signals during courtship and social interactions, but an empirical validation in the wild is currently lacking. Here, we investigated whether the fractal dimension (FD) of a complex plumage pattern displayed by red-legged partridges Alectoris rufa could function as a potential sexual signal. We captured wild birds early in the breeding season and tested if mated and unmated birds differed in the FD of their conspicuous melanin-based black bib. We also tested if the FD of the black bib was correlated within the pair, looking for evidence of assortative mating based on the expression of this trait. We simultaneously assessed similar effects in other ornamental traits (black bib size, white throat patch and black flank band surface, redness of the eye rings and bill). Mated birds showed higher black bib FD values than unmated ones. Mated males, but not females, also displayed a larger black bib. Moreover, the black bib FD (but not the trait size) and the white throat patch surface showed assortative mating. Finally, females with higher black bib FD showed smaller black flank band surface, suggesting a trade-off in the expression of the two melanin-pigmented plumage traits. This provides unique and novel indication for the shape complexity of a pigmented trait, here described by its fractal dimension, to be potentially under sexual selection in a wild animal.
复杂的身体特征,比如鸟类的羽毛装饰,可以用分形几何学来描述。这些复杂的图案可能在求偶和社交互动中作为视觉信号发挥作用,但目前缺乏在野外的实证验证。在此,我们研究了红腿石鸡(Alectoris rufa)所展示的复杂羽毛图案的分形维数(FD)是否能作为一种潜在的性信号。我们在繁殖季节早期捕获了野生鸟类,并测试了已配对和未配对的鸟类在其显眼的基于黑色素的黑色围嘴的分形维数上是否存在差异。我们还测试了黑色围嘴的分形维数在配偶之间是否相关,以寻找基于该特征表达的 assortative mating(选型交配)的证据。我们同时评估了其他装饰性特征(黑色围嘴大小、白色喉部斑块和黑色胁带面积、眼圈和喙的红色程度)的类似影响。已配对的鸟类比未配对的鸟类显示出更高的黑色围嘴分形维数。已配对的雄性,但不是雌性,也展示出更大的黑色围嘴。此外,黑色围嘴的分形维数(而非特征大小)和白色喉部斑块面积显示出选型交配。最后,具有较高黑色围嘴分形维数的雌性显示出较小的黑色胁带面积,这表明这两种黑色素沉着的羽毛特征的表达之间存在权衡。这为一种色素沉着特征的形状复杂性(在此用其分形维数来描述)可能在野生动物中受到性选择提供了独特而新颖的证据。