2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1752
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Stabilizing selection on a plumage-based foraging adaptation: hooded warblers with average-sized white tail spots live longer

Ronald L. Mumme

Abstract: Avian flush–pursuit insectivores typically use contrasting white plumage patches in their tails or wings to startle potential prey. Although experimental evidence indicates that the extent of white has been fine-tuned by natural selection to optimize foraging performance, the hypothesis that within-population plumage variation directly influences survival or lifetime reproduction and is subject to stabilizing selection has not been tested. Here, I provide such a test using data collected as part of a 14-year s… Show more

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