Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater

Lined Seedeaters Sporophila lineola , an intra-tropical migratory songbird, exhibit extensive phenotypic variation, with characteristic black-and-white male and brownish female plumages. In this study, we investigated whether variation in male plumage represents delayed plumage maturation, as repor...

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Main Authors: Dalila Ferreira, Luiza Figueira, Filipe Cunha, Leonardo E Lopes
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Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2023-09-01
Series:Journal of Field Ornithology
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Online Access:https://journal.afonet.org/vol94/iss3/art9
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author Dalila Ferreira
Luiza Figueira
Filipe Cunha
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description Lined Seedeaters Sporophila lineola , an intra-tropical migratory songbird, exhibit extensive phenotypic variation, with characteristic black-and-white male and brownish female plumages. In this study, we investigated whether variation in male plumage represents delayed plumage maturation, as reported for many other Sporophila seedeaters. We used data on molt and plumage from a seven-year-long study of color-banded Lined Seedeaters in southeastern Brazil. We also gathered molt and plumage data from museum collections and citizen-science platforms to identify which molts occur outside the breeding grounds. Our findings show that Lined Seedeaters follow a complex basic strategy, but the possibility that some individuals exhibit a complex alternate strategy, which is a common strategy among congeners, cannot be ruled out. Preformative molt and fresh formative plumage were recorded within the breeding grounds in the last months of the breeding season. Prebasic molt also start on the breeding grounds and probably continue during migration to the wintering grounds. Observed phenotypic variation in plumage of Lined Seedeater males is a product of delayed plumage maturation. Breeding males in female-like plumage are formative individuals in their first breeding season. All monitored males acquired black-and-white definitive plumage after their first breeding season, during the second pre-basic molt, but we found limited evidence that some individuals may retain the brownish plumage for more than one cycle. Descriptions presented here advance our understanding of Sporophila molt strategies that can be used in future studies focusing on the evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of plumage variation.
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spelling doaj.art-d0f5feac7e154b01b5a56281c008a7ea2023-10-12T13:07:59ZengResilience AllianceJournal of Field Ornithology1557-92632023-09-01943910.5751/JFO-00310-940309310Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined SeedeaterDalila Ferreira0Luiza Figueira1Filipe Cunha2Leonardo E Lopes3Departamento de Zoologia, ICB, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilObservatório de Aves da Mantiqueira, Resende, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBehavioural Ecology Group – Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The NetherlandsLaboratório de Biologia Animal, IBF, Universidade Federal de Viçosa – Campus Florestal, Florestal, Minas Gerais, BrazilLined Seedeaters Sporophila lineola , an intra-tropical migratory songbird, exhibit extensive phenotypic variation, with characteristic black-and-white male and brownish female plumages. In this study, we investigated whether variation in male plumage represents delayed plumage maturation, as reported for many other Sporophila seedeaters. We used data on molt and plumage from a seven-year-long study of color-banded Lined Seedeaters in southeastern Brazil. We also gathered molt and plumage data from museum collections and citizen-science platforms to identify which molts occur outside the breeding grounds. Our findings show that Lined Seedeaters follow a complex basic strategy, but the possibility that some individuals exhibit a complex alternate strategy, which is a common strategy among congeners, cannot be ruled out. Preformative molt and fresh formative plumage were recorded within the breeding grounds in the last months of the breeding season. Prebasic molt also start on the breeding grounds and probably continue during migration to the wintering grounds. Observed phenotypic variation in plumage of Lined Seedeater males is a product of delayed plumage maturation. Breeding males in female-like plumage are formative individuals in their first breeding season. All monitored males acquired black-and-white definitive plumage after their first breeding season, during the second pre-basic molt, but we found limited evidence that some individuals may retain the brownish plumage for more than one cycle. Descriptions presented here advance our understanding of Sporophila molt strategies that can be used in future studies focusing on the evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of plumage variation.https://journal.afonet.org/vol94/iss3/art9agebreedingfemale-like plumage sporophila lineola thraupidae
spellingShingle Dalila Ferreira
Luiza Figueira
Filipe Cunha
Leonardo E Lopes
Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater
Journal of Field Ornithology
age
breeding
female-like plumage
sporophila lineola
thraupidae
title Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater
title_full Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater
title_fullStr Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater
title_full_unstemmed Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater
title_short Molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the Lined Seedeater
title_sort molt strategy and delayed plumage maturation in the lined seedeater
topic age
breeding
female-like plumage
sporophila lineola
thraupidae
url https://journal.afonet.org/vol94/iss3/art9
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