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The Journal of Experimental Biology 205, 3747-3755 (2002)
Copyright © 2002 The Company of Biologists Limited

Different colors reveal different information: how nutritional stress affects the expression of melanin- and structurally based ornamental plumage

Kevin J. McGraw1,*, Emiko A. Mackillop1,2, James Dale1,3 and Mark E. Hauber1,4

1 Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
2 Department of Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902, USA
3 Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada
4 Department of Integrative Biology, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

* Author for correspondence (e-mail: kjm22{at}cornell.edu)

Accepted 23 August 2002

Avian plumage colors have emerged recently as model systems for investigating the types of information that can be signaled by showy sexual displays in animals. In many species, the brightness of carotenoid-based plumage reflects the health and condition of individuals and is used in mate selection. The information contained in melanin-based and structurally based ornamental colors in birds is less well resolved, however. We subjected male house sparrows Passer domesticus and brown-headed cowbirds Molothrus ater to stressful nutritional conditions during molt to test the hypothesis that melanin- and structurally based plumage colors are nutritionally condition-dependent. We restricted food access for treatment males during randomized 6 h periods on 4 days per week, while allowing control birds access to food ad libitum throughout the course of the molt. We found that the size and brightness of the melanin-based throat badges in male house sparrows were not affected by nutritional stress. Similarly, there were no differences between treatment and control male cowbirds in the size or brightness of the melanin-based brown hood. However, the structurally based iridescent plumage of cowbirds was indicative of the nutritional condition of males during molt. Nutritionally stressed cowbirds grew significantly less colorful plumage than did males with access to food ad libitum. These results are consistent with observations in other avian species that different types of plumage color communicate different sets of information. Melanin ornaments are less sensitive to nutritional conditions during molt and instead may reflect the hormonal status and/or competitive ability of males, whereas structural coloration appears to be an accurate signal of health and condition.

Key words: brown-headed cowbird, house sparrow, Molothrus ater, Passer domesticus, condition-dependent, ornamental trait, plumage


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