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Sexual Selection In House Wrens

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Chapters 1 and 2 focus on two aspects of trilled song that are likely physically challenge to produce: low vocal deviation and high consistency. Chapter 1 (in review at Behavioral Ecology) describes a playback study to territorial male house wrens showing that males do not respond differently to songs with different trill performance and consistency characteristics. Chapter 2 examines whether song traits correlate with male quality measures, with social pairing success, with extra-pair mating success, or with annual reproductive success. Again, I found no evidence that these song parameters are important. I conclude that house wrens do not use these song components as signals of male quality. In Chapters 3 and 4, I examine post-copulatory sexual selection in house wrens. Chapter 3 (accepted at the Journal of Ornithology) examines correlations between male quality measures and sperm morphology; we also show that sperm morphology is consistent between years, despite testicular regression and regrowth. In Chapter 4, we ask whether variation in sperm morphology is related to extra-pair paternity success, and find that it is not. Chapter 5 (accepted at Ethology) takes a more mechanistic perspective, and asks whether high circulating testosterone is necessary for aggressive behaviors in house wrens. I found no evidence to suggest that this is the case.

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2012-08-20

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sexual selection; bird song; sperm morphology

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Webster Jr, Michael Stilson

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Vehrencamp, Sandra L.

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Lovette, John I
Dickinson, Janis Lou
Bass, Andrew Howard

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Neurobiology

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Ph. D., Neurobiology

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Doctor of Philosophy

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