Sex and morph differences in age-dependent trait changes in a polymorphic songbird

Kristal E. Cain*, Simon C. Griffith, Loeske E. B. Kruuk

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    Abstract

    There is growing evidence of important variation in how animals age, in particular in how the expression of traits changes with age among different species and populations. However, less is known about variation within populations, which may include variation in ageing patterns between different types of individuals (e.g. sexes or distinct polymorphisms) and between different types of traits (e.g. general traits versus those used in social signalling contexts). We used 6 years of longitudinal data to examine age-related changes in trait expression in a captive population of Gouldian finches (Erythrura gouldiae), a socially monogamous songbird with genetically determined colour morphs that differ in behaviour and physiology. We contrasted ageing patterns of different types of traits (social signalling vs. size-related) in both sexes and in two colour morphs, using a mixed model approach to account for both within- and between-individual effects. We found pronounced sex differences in how social signalling traits change with age, showing a quadratic pattern in males, but not changing with age in females. In contrast, we observed no sex-specific ageing patterns in size traits. We also found subtle morph differences in how size-related traits changed with age, with black morphs stable or increasing with age while red morphs showing a decline with age. Finally, we found an interesting sex by morph interaction in one important social signal (headband width). These results highlight the importance of using within-individual approaches to understand ageing patterns across types of individuals (sex, morph, etc.) and the need for further research on the ageing patterns of traits that may experience different selective pressures.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1691-1703
    Number of pages13
    JournalJournal of Evolutionary Biology
    Volume34
    Issue number11
    Early online date11 Oct 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

    Keywords

    • birds
    • evolution of ageing
    • life history evolution
    • sexual selection & conflicts
    • trade-offs

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