Causes and consequences of individual variation in the extent of post-juvenile moult in the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus (Passeriformes: Paridae)
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Crates, Ross
Sheldon, Ben
Garroway, Colin J.
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Moult, comprising the growth or replacement of feathers in birds, is an energetically demanding process. As a
result, in many species, the extent of the post-juvenile moult can vary substantially. However, the reasons
underlying this variation remain poorly understood, and the potential life-history consequences of variation in
moult extent are even less clear. In the present study, we aimed to use individual-specific data to identify factors
affecting the extent of the post-juvenile moult in a population of over 2500 blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus Linnaeus
1758, and to assess the consequences of individual variation in moult extent on reproduction in the first year of
life. There was a substantial sex difference in post-juvenile moult extent, with males moulting more extensively
than females. Putative immigrant birds had moulted on average less than those born locally. However, there was
little evidence of carry-over effects of the natal environment on moult extent because we found no relationship
between moult extent and fledging date or nestling mass. Evidence that moult extent, and hence feather
brightness, affected subsequent reproductive success was limited. Moult extent had no effect on recruitment in
males, although female recruits had moulted significantly less than nonbreeders. Because it was not influenced
by features of the natal environment, moult extent may not be an honest signal of individual quality in
C. caeruleus. As a result, the potential consequences of variation in moult extent for fitness are likely to be
small. © 2015 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 116, 341–351.
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