Size-assortative mating in a long-lived monogamous seabird

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Francesca Visalli
Federico De Pascalis
Jennifer Morinay
Letizia Campioni
Simona Imperio
Carlo Catoni
Ivan Maggini
Andrea Benvenuti
Giorgia Gaibani
Irene Pellegrino
Luca Ilahiane
Dan Chamberlain
Diego Rubolini
Jacopo G. Cecere
机构
[1] University of Turin,Department of Life Sciences and System Biology
[2] Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA),Area Avifauna Migratrice
[3] University of Milan,Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy
[4] ISPA-Instituto Universitário,MARE
[5] Ornis Italica,Marine and Environmental Sciences Center
[6] University of Veterinary Medicine,Konrad
[7] LIPU-BirdLife Italy,Lorenz Institute of Ethology
[8] University of Eastern Piedmont,Conservation Department
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Journal of Ornithology | 2023年 / 164卷
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Bill depth; Mate choice; Reproductive behaviour; Scopoli’s Shearwater; Tarsus length;
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Mate choice is a key process in animals to optimize the fitness benefits of reproduction, and it is generally guided by phenotypic features of potential partners that mirror reproductive abilities. Assortative mating occurs when there is within-pair selection for specific functional traits that can confer fitness benefits. Assortative mating can be positive if mates are more similar, and negative if they are more dissimilar than expected by chance. Mate choice is particularly important in long-lived species with biparental care, such as procellariforms that form long term monogamous bonds. We assessed the mating strategy of a sexually dimorphic Mediterranean procellariform, the Scopoli’s Shearwater (Calonectris diomedea), by testing for assortative mating according to bill (in accordance with previous studies on a sister species) and tarsus size (proxy of body size). We found that shearwaters adopted a positive size-assortative mating by tarsus length, while mating for bill size was random. Moreover, tarsus length was positively correlated with the duration of incubation shifts, when individuals are fasting on eggs. The observed assortative mating could be the results of choice by similarity between individuals, likely because partners with similar relative size have similar tolerance to fasting. Alternatively, the observed pattern could be the product of mutual mate choice, with a selection for large size that could confer competitive abilities in nest selection, defense, foraging aggregations and fasting ability. While our data suggest strong assortative mating in the Scopoli’s Shearwater (R = 0.4), we cannot fully disentangle the multiple processes at play acting on mate choice.
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