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Título: Constraint and Function in the Predefinitive Plumages of Manakins (Aves: Pipridae)
Autor: Anciães, Marina
Prum, Richard Owen
Taylor, Liam U.
Schaedler, Laura Maria
Palavras-chave: Cladistics
Reproductive behavior
Data do documento: 2021
Revista: Integrative and Comparative Biology
É parte de: Volume 61, Edição 4, Págs 1363 - 1377
Abstract: Birds with delayed plumage maturation exhibit a drab predefinitive plumage, often despite gonad maturation, before developing the definitive plumage associated with increased reproductive success. Manakins are a diverse clade of neotropical lekking birds with extreme sexual dichromatism, radical sexual displays, and a unique diversity in the predefinitive plumages of males across species. Here, we provide the first full review of the natural history of manakin predefinitive plumages as the basis for qualitatively addressing the six major hypotheses about the production and function of predefinitive plumages. We find little evidence to support the possibilities that manakin predefinitive plumages are directly constrained by inflexible molt schedules, resource limitations to definitive coloration, or hormonal ties to reproductive behaviors. There is little evidence that could support a crypsis function, although direct experimentation is needed, and mimicry is refuted except for one unusual species in which predefinitive males sire young. Instead, evidence from a handful of well-studied species suggests that predefinitive plumages help young males explicitly signal their social status, and thereby gain entry to the social hierarchies which dictate future reproductive success. Our conclusions are especially influenced by the unique fact that males of at least 11 species throughout the family exhibit multiple predefinitive plumage stages with distinctively male patches. For each hypothesis, we highlight ways in which a better knowledge of female and young male birds offers critical opportunities for the use of manakins as a model clade. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology.
DOI: 10.1093/icb/icab063
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