Data from: High-speed displays encoding motor skill trigger elevated territorial aggression in downy woodpeckers
Eric R. Schuppe & Matthew J. Fuxjager
1) Many species perform social displays that incorporate complex body movements. However, the reason why such exaggerated behavioral signals evolve in the first place is unclear. 2) Recent work posits that physical displays arise in part because they showcase an animal’s motor skill—that is, the ability to produce challenging motor acts with great coordination, precision, and/or speed. Support for this idea is largely correlational, with few studies attempting to manipulate metrics of motor skill to...
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