Body size and condition, age, plumage quality, and foods of prenesting male cinnamon teal in relation to pair status

Canadian Journal of Zoology
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Male-biased sex ratios in waterfowl may contribute to sexual selection and permit females to be the deciding sex in mate selection. Male characteristics potentially influencing female choice include male age, size, plumage quality, and body condition (i.e., relative body mass, fat content, or protein content). By examining characteristics of prenesting male cinammon teal (Anas cyanoptera) relative to their pair status we evaluated the predictions that (i) paired males are older and physically superior to unpaired males and (ii) older and physically superior males pair in advance of other males. Diets of paired and unpaired males were similar, as were body size, ingesta-free body mass, fat, breast, and leg muscle protein contents, and testis, liver, and plumage masses. Likewise, pair status was not associated with male age. Body protein content and percentage of alternate plumage were generally greater in paired than unpaired males, but for some unpaired individuals these values were higher than the mean values for paired males. Thus, we found only limited evidence to support the above hypotheses. Our data suggest a possible link between winter nutrition and male participation in reproduction. That is, characteristics which enable males, during winter, to acquire nutrients for initiating and completing the prealternate molt in advance of other males also may be associated with ability to obtain a mate.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Body size and condition, age, plumage quality, and foods of prenesting male cinnamon teal in relation to pair status
Series title Canadian Journal of Zoology
DOI 10.1139/z94-290
Volume 72
Issue 12
Year Published 1994
Language English
Publisher Canadian Science Publishing
Description 5 p.
First page 2172
Last page 2176
Country United States
State California
Other Geospatial San Joaquin Valley, Tulare Lake Basin
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