posted on 2023-05-16, 15:33authored byAnderholm, S, Olsson, M, Erik WapstraErik Wapstra, Ryberg, K
To investigate the impact of nuptial coloration (the badge) on male fitness in the Swedish sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), we conducted a manipulation experiment in a natural population. Males in one group had their badges enlarged by being painted as cheaters and were compared to a control group with respect to mate acquisition, body condition and survival. Badge enlargement did not affect survival, but elevated mate acquisition by almost 400%, and body condition in small males. This increase in condition is likely to stem from greater access to female-associated sites with high food availability.
History
Publication title
Royal Society of London. Proceedings. Series B - Biological Sciences
Volume
271
Issue
Supplement 4
Pagination
S142-S144
ISSN
0962-8452
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Royal Soc London
Place of publication
6 Carlton House Terrace, London, England, Sw1Y 5Ag