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Simultaneous age‐dependent and age‐independent sexual selection in the lekking black grouse(Lyrurus tetrix)
2014
Individuals' reproductive success is often strongly associated with their age, with typical patterns of early‐life reproductive improvement and late‐life senescence. These age‐related patterns are due to the inherent trade‐offs between life‐history traits competing for a limited amount of resources available to the organisms. In males, such trade‐offs are exacerbated by the resource requirements associated with the expression of costly sexual traits, leading to dynamic changes in trait expression throughout their life span. Due to the age dependency of male phenotypes, the relationship between the expression of male traits and mating success can also vary with male age. Hence, using longitu…
Whole genome sequencing of the black grouse (Tetrao tetrix): reference guided assembly suggests faster-Z and MHC evolution
2014
Background The different regions of a genome do not evolve at the same rate. For example, comparative genomic studies have suggested that the sex chromosomes and the regions harbouring the immune defence genes in the Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC) may evolve faster than other genomic regions. The advent of the next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible to study which genomic regions are evolutionary liable to change and which are static, as well as enabling an increasing number of genome studies of non-model species. However, de novo sequencing of the whole genome of an organism remains non-trivial. In this study, we present the draft genome of the black grouse, wh…
Health parameters and sexual signalling in yearling black grouse males (Tetrao tetrix)
2006
Mating behaviour of the black grouse : genetic characteristics and physiological consequences
2008
Christophe Lebigre tutki väitöskirjassaan teeren soidinkäyttäytymistä sekä koiraiden pariutumismenestystä, ja näiden seurauksia teeripopulaatioiden geneettiseen rakenteeseen ja koirasyksilöiden kuntoon. Soidin on pariutumissysteemi, jossa koiraat kerääntyvät avoimille alueille eli soitimille päämääränään pariutua naaraiden kanssa. Koska koiraat eivät osallistu jälkeläishuoltoon, naaraat voivat hyötyä koiraasta ainoastaan sen geenien avulla. Aikaisemmat tutkimukset ovat osoittaneet huimia eroja koiraiden parittelumenestyksessä ja naaraiden valinnan voimakkuutta. Jos naaraat valikoivat jatkuvasti tietyntyyppisiä koiraita, saattaa perimä yksipuolistua.Lebigre havaitsi tutkimuksessaan, että tee…
Gall de cua forcada, Perdiu blanca, Gallo lira (VER0000086)
Altres noms vulgars: Black Grouse (Anglès), Tétras lyre (Francès), Birkhuhn (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 1-2 Macho
Data from: Life history differences in age-dependent expressions of multiple ornaments and behaviors in a lekking bird
2014
Age is a major factor explaining variation in life-history traits among individuals with typical patterns of increasing trait values early in life, maximum trait expression, and senescence. However, age-dependent variation in the expressions of sexually selected traits has received less attention, although such variation underpins differences in male competitive abilities and female preference, which are central to sexual selection. In contrast to previous studies focusing on single traits, we used repeated measures of seven sexually selected morphological and behavioral traits in male black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) to quantify the effects of age and life span on their expressions and quantif…
Data from: Simultaneous age-dependent and age-independent sexual selection in the lekking black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix)
2016
Individuals' reproductive success is often strongly associated with their age, with typical patterns of early-life reproductive improvement and late-life senescence. These age-related patterns are due to the inherent trade-offs between life-history traits competing for a limited amount of resources available to the organisms. In males, such trade-offs are exacerbated by the resource requirements associated with the expression of costly sexual traits, leading to dynamic changes in trait expression throughout their life span. Due to the age dependency of male phenotypes, the relationship between the expression of male traits and mating success can also vary with male age. Hence, using longitu…