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Molt and the basic plumage of male Harlequin Ducks.

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Date

1997-02

Authors

Cooke, F
Robertson, G.J.
Goudie, R.I.
Boyd, W.S.

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Publisher

University of California Press

Abstract

Using observations on 28 individually marked male Harlequin Ducks from mid-June until late November, we describe plumage changes which occur as individuals proceed from the alternate plumage through basic to the return of the new alternate plumage. We also describe the timing of these events, at the individual and population level. Conspicuous white tertial feathers which become visible early in the period of the basic plumage present a challenge to existing theories to explain the function of the drab basic plumage. We hypothesize that these feathers act as a badge of quality and are used as a sexual signal to other birds. Intra-sexual competition among males to assess the quality of rival males prior to subsequent pair formation is a proposed function of this feather badge.

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Keywords

alternate plumage, badges, basic plumage, Harlequin Ducks, Histrionicus histrionicus, molt, sexual selection

Citation

The Condor 99,1 (1997): 83-90