Abstract
We developed a primary feather wear index (WI) for blue grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) to examine variations in courtship activity among males. Three percent of 276 yearling males, and less than 1% of 144 yearling and adult females examined throughout spring and summer showed evidence of such wear. Among 630 adult males, 48% exhibited "courtship wear." Mean courtship wear among males 2 years old and older increased steadily throughout the spring and summer, generally paralleling what would be predicted from cumulative reproductive activity. However, there was much variation among males, ranging from no wear to heavy wear, even by late summer. These data are consistent with earlier suggestions that breeding may be skewed among male blue grouse, as in lek-breeding tetraonines. Limited samples indicate that primary feather wear was not related to the age of males (more than 1 year old) or their occupancy of persistent or transient territorial sites.
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