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Stabilizing natural selection on the early expression of a secondary sexual trait in a passerine bird

Arnaud GrégoireArnaud GrégoireRoger PradelFrank CézillyMatthew J.a. WoodMarina PréaultBruno Faivre

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0106 biological sciencesNatural selectionbiologyEcology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPasserine010601 ecologyExpression (architecture)Evolutionary biologySexual selectionbiology.animalTraitStabilizing selectionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEvolutionary theorySelection (genetic algorithm)

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Natural selection is a central tenet of evolutionary theory, yet the estimation of the direction and intensity of selection remains problematic. Here, we assess the strength of selection on the early expression of a secondary sexual ornament, bill colour, in male European blackbirds (Turdus merula) using 5 years of capture-mark-recapture (CMR) data. The best-fitting model consisted of a quadratic relationship between survival rate and bill colour, indicating stabilizing natural selection on the early expression of a secondary sexual trait. There was no evidence for sexual selection acting on bill colour in the first year. We suggest that the consideration of early selection and the adoption of refined statistical methods may reveal patterns of selection in the wild that have, as yet, remained undetected.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2004.00756.x