Mating system, male territoriality and agility as predictors of the evolution of sexual size dimorphism in hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae)

Author:

Nuñez-Rosas L.12,Arizmendi M.C.3,Cueva del Castillo R.3,Serrano-Meneses M.A.4

Affiliation:

1. aLaboratorio de Biología Evolutiva, Centro Tlaxcala de Biología de la Conducta, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, Carretera Tlaxcala-Puebla km 1.5, C. P. 90070 Tlaxcala, México

2. cDoctorado en Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, Carretera Tlaxcala-Puebla km 1.5, C. P. 90070 Tlaxcala, México

3. bFacultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Laboratorio de Ecología, UBIPRO, Av. de los Barrios 1, Los Reyes Iztacala, C. P. 54090 Tlanepantla, México

4. dDepartamento de Ciencias Químico-Biológicas, Universidad de las Américas Puebla, San Andrés Cholula, C. P. 72810 Puebla, México

Abstract

Abstract Male and female animals often exhibit differences in body size; this difference is known as sexual size dimorphism (SSD). Hummingbirds are an excellent model system to test functional hypotheses of SSD because they exhibit a wide range of body sizes and reproductive behaviour between the sexes. Here, using phylogenetic comparative methods, we tested whether mating system, male territoriality and agility predicted the evolution of SSD in this avian family. Our results first suggest that evolutionary increases in male-biased SSD are related to increases in lekking behaviour. Second, we found that male agility is positively related to increases in male biased-SSD albeit this is only likely to occur in males of territorial species. Finally, we found an allometric pattern for SSD consistent with Rensch’s rule that was not explained by our estimates of male competition and agility.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Animal Science and Zoology

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