Authors
Martin J Whiting, Devi M Stuart-Fox, David O'Connor, David Firth, Nigel C Bennett, Simon P Blomberg
Publication date
2006/8/1
Journal
Animal behaviour
Volume
72
Issue
2
Pages
353-363
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Understanding the role of multiple colour signals during sexual signalling is a central theme in animal communication. We quantified the role of multiple colour signals (including ultraviolet, UV), measures of body size and testosterone levels in settling disputes between male rivals in an elaborately ornamented, African lizard, played out in a large ‘tournament’ in the wild. The hue and brightness (total reflectance) of the UV throat in Augrabies flat lizards, Platysaurus broadleyi, as well as body size, were consistent and strong predictors of ‘fighting ability’. Males with high fighting ability were larger and displayed a UV throat with low total reflectance. In contrast, males with low fighting ability were smaller and had violet throats with broader spectral reflectance curves (higher total reflectance). As fighting ability is associated with alternative reproductive tactics in this system (territorial versus floater), we also examined the …
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