Cluttered habitats reduce wing asymmetry and increase flight performance in European starlings

Autor: John P. Swaddle, Mark S. Witter
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 42:281-287
ISSN: 1432-0762
0340-5443
DOI: 10.1007/s002650050440
Popis: Fluctuating asymmetry is a measure of developmental instability and results from both genomic and environmental influences. Levels of asymmetry are (in part) influenced by mechanical constraints, as asymmetry is believed to reduce efficiency. Here we have investigated the influence of habitat structure (“open” and “cluttered” environments) on primary flight feather asymmetry and flight performance in European starlings. Our findings indicate that the increased flight demands of cluttered habitats act to reduce primary asymmetry and increase flight performance. These data are discussed in terms of the influence of asymmetry on flight performance and the mechanisms that give rise to asymmetry. This study also presents a novel method, i.e., examining within-individual changes in asymmetry, by which the detrimental and positive influence of the environment could be studied in subsequent field and laboratory studies without confounding environmental effects with genomic influences.
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