Does plumage colour signal fitness in the tawny owl Strix aluco?
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Plumage colour has been hypothesized to signal fitness in its component parts survival and reproduction. In the tawny owl Strix aluco, grey individuals have been considered to be more viable and productive than brown ones in cold environmental conditions. The recent increase in the frequency of the brown morph in Finland has been explained by the climate warming. However, in recent decades there have been no trends in the general mildness of winters. Therefore, trends in the abundance of owls due to climate warming per se were unexpected. In a population near the southern coast of Finland, the abundance of grey (not brown) individuals increased significantly
during the period 1986â2018, suggesting that natural selection has recently favoured the grey colour morph. During snowy and cold winters grey owls seemed to survive better than brown ones, suggesting that plumage colour signals adaptations to winter weather. The proportion of brown individuals in each year was best explained by th...
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