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Mate choice by female white-crowned sparrows in a mixed-dialect population
Authors:Glen Chilton  M Ross Lein  Luis F Baptista
Affiliation:(1) Division of Ecology (Behavioral Ecology Group), Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Calgary, Canada;(2) Department of Ornithology and Mammalogy, California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, 94118 San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract:Summary It has been argued that the song dialects of white-crowned sparrows, Zonotrichia leucophrys, may function to restrict gene flow between dialect populations, thus promoting adaptation to local environmental conditions. One proposed mechanism whereby this may occur is if a female mates preferentially with males singing her natal dialect, typically the song type of her father. Previous field and laboratory studies of the role played by song differences in mate choice by female white-crowned sparrows have produced equivocal results. These investigations were conducted in populations in which a single song dialect was predominant. We examined mate choice in a population in which two song dialects are equally common. We found that songs of mates of individual females in successive years were no more likely to be of the same dialect than expected by chance. In addition, individual females did not mate preferentially with males whose songs matched those of their fathers. We conclude that, in this population, females choose mates on the basis of characteristics other than song type.
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