Plumage and eggshell colouration covary with the level of sex-specific parental contributions to nest building in birds
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Interspecific variation in sex-specific contributions to prenatal parental care, including avian nest building, remain poorly understood. Here, we examined whether the colouration of the parents and of their eggs covary with sex-specific nest-building contributions in 521 species of Western Palearctic birds. Having colourful plumages and laying colourful eggs are both costly because of the deposition of pigments (in feathers and eggs) and/or forming costly nanostructural substrates (in feathers), and so it is expected that those costs are traded-off against the costs of nest building. We therefore tested two predictions of this trade-off hypothesis, namely that species in which females alone build nests (1) exhibit sexual plumage dichromatism in that females are less colourful than males and (2) lay less colourful eggs. Using a phylogenetically-informed comparative approach, we found support for the first prediction so that species in which females build nests alone or together with mal..., We quantified nest-building contributions, and the colouration of parent birds and their eggs of 521 bird species, included in the Birds of the Western Palearctic book series. Nest building contributions were classified as being âmaleâ if males build nests alone, âfemaleâ if females build nests alone, âbothâ if both parents contribute to nest building, and âneitherâ if none of the parents contribute to nest building (e.g. seabirds). Sexual plumage dimorphism was classified as being either present or absent. Data on clutch sizes and body mass of males and females were extracted from the same source and were averaged per species. Eggshell colour was determined by reading species descriptions and by inspecting colour plates and was defined as being blue, brown, or white. We deemed blue or brown but not white (unpigmented) as pigmented by predominantly biliverdin or protoporphyrin IX, respectively., Variable names and descriptions
Species - scientific name of bird speciesNest_builder - nest builder sex (both, male, female, neither)Colour_dichromatism - sexual plumage dichromatism (yes/no)Egg_colur - egg colouration (blue, brown, white)Mean_BM - average adult body mass in gramsClutch_size_mean - average clutch size, # Data from: Plumage and eggshell colouration covary with the level of sex-specific parental contributions to nest building in birds
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We quantified nest-building contributions, and the colouration of parent birds and their eggs of 521 bird species, included in the Birds of the Western Palearctic book series. Nest building contributions were classified as being âmaleâ if males build nests alone, âfemaleâ if females build nests alone, âbothâ if both parents contribute to nest building, and âneitherâ if none of the parents contribute to nest building (e.g. seabirds). Sexual plumage dimorphism was classified as being either present or absent. Data on clutch sizes and body mass of males and females were extracted from the same source and were averaged per species. Eggshell colour was determined by reading species descriptions and by inspecting colour plates and was defined as being blue, brown, or white. We deemed blue or brown but not white (unpigmented) as pigmented by predo...
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