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The Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) is a medium-sized waderWader

Waders, called Shorebirds in North America, are members of the order Charadriiformes, excluding the more marine web-fo...
. It is usually considered the only member of its genusGenus

In the binomial nomenclature used worldwide, the name of an organism is composed of two parts: its genus name and a species...
 Philomachus, but more recent research (Thomas et al, 2004) indicates that the Broad-billedBroad-billed Sandpiper

The Broad-billed Sandpiper, Limicola falcinellus, is a small wader....
 and Sharp-tailed SandpiperSharp-tailed Sandpiper

The Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Calidris acuminata, is a small wader....
 may belong there too.

Their breeding habitat is bogs, marshes and wet meadows with short vegetation in northern Europe and RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
. Ruff are migratoryBird migration

Long-distance land bird migrationMany species of land migratory birds migrate very long distances, the most common pattern being ...
, wintering in southern and western Europe, Africa and IndiaIndia

India , officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia....
. They are highly gregarious, with a wintering flock of 1 million birds reported in SenegalSenegal

Senegal , officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country south of the Sngal River in western Africa....
. This species is a rare migrant to North America, but has nested (but is not known to have hatched eggs) in AlaskaAlaska

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
.

These birds nest in a well-hidden location on the ground, laying 3-4 eggs. The males display at a lek during the breeding season, standing erect, crouching or taking a variety of postures with the ruff erected. They may jump into the air. They are silent while displaying and when not breeding. These birds forage in wet grassland and soft mud, probing or picking up food by sight. They mainly eat insects and earthworms.

The Ruff is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds applies.

Description


Ruffs have a distinctive "gravy boat" appearance, with a small head and medium billBeak

-||-||-||}The beakotherwise known as the bill or rostrumis an external anatomical structure which serves as ...
, longish neck and pot-bellied profile. Males are larger than females. They have longish usually yellowish legs, and show white ovals on the tail sides in flight. Males are 29-32 cm long with a 54-60 cm wingspan. Breeding males grow the most individually distinctive breeding plumagePlumage

Plumage refers both to the layer of feathers that cover a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers....
s of any wild bird, and recognize each other as individuals by plumage differences. They can have black, chestnut or white "neck ruffs" and "head tufts", made up of solid, barred or irregularly colored feathers (see images below). Their backs are grey-brown and the underparts white except for the black breast.

Females, also called reeves, are 22-26 cm long with a 46-49 cm wingspan. They are grey-brown above and white below. Females nest alone and provide all parental care. In winter, both sexes are a paler grey above and white below and can be differentiated only by size. Young birds have browner more scaly upperparts and are buffy below.

Breeding behaviour

There are two main behavioral types of males (but see end of article), which are fixed by a simple geneticGene

A gene is the unit of heredity in living organisms....
 polymorphismPolymorphism (biology)

In biology, polymorphism can be defined as "the occurrence in the same habitat of two or more forms of a trait in such frequ...
: territorial ("resident") and satellite males. These types can be distinguished by their appearance and behaviour: Resident or independent males (84%) have intensely-colored ruffs (black or chestnut) and stake out and occupy small (ca. 1x1 m) mating territories in the lekLek Overview

Lek may mean:*Lek, a type of competition in which males of a certain species gather to demonstrate their prowess before or ...
. They actively court females and display a high degree of aggression towards other resident males. Satellite males (16%) have light (white or mottled) ruffs and do not occupy own territories, but rather use those occupied by resident males and attempt to mate with females that visit the territory.

The relationship between resident and satellite males can be described as an uneasy alliance, which persists because having both kinds of males on a territory appears to attract additional females to that territory. This encourages partial cooperation between the two males, but they remain competitors to mate with visiting females.

Notably, while satellite males are on average slightly smaller and lighter, the nutrition of the chicks does not influence mating strategy, but rather, the inherited mating strategy heavily influences body size: Resident-type chicks will, if provided with the same amount of food, grow heavier than satellite-type chicks. Therefore, the mating strategies constitute an environmentally stable simple polymorphism.

Moreover, the genetic locusLocus (genetics)

In biology and evolutionary computation, a locus is a fixed position on a chromosome, such as the position of a gene....
 relevant for the mating strategy is located on an autosomeAutosome

An autosome is a non-sex chromosome....
. That means that both sexes carry 2 alleleAllele

In genetics, an allele is any one of a number of viable DNA codings occupying a given locus on a chromosome....
s, not only males (whereas mammalMammal Overview

The mammals are the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of mammary glands, which in females produce mi...
ian males have the gonosomes XY and females have XX, in birds it is the other way around, males having the gonosomes ZZ and females WZ. W, X, Y and Z are technical terms, with X- and Z-chromosomes or Y- and W-chromosomes being analogous in male- and female-determining heterogameSex linkage

Sex linkage is the phenotypic expression of an allele that is dependent on the sex of the individual and is directly tied to...
 systems, respectively). If ruff females (which are always non-territorial) are given testosteroneTestosterone

Testosterone is a steroid hormone from the androgen group....
 implants, they display the male territorial behaviour according to their genotype.

In 2006, a third type of male was described: permanent female mimics, the first such reported for birds. About 1 in 100 males are small, intermediate in size between males and females, and do not grow the elaborate breeding plumages of territorial and satellite males. These "female mimics" apparently obtain access to mating territories together with females, and then "steal" matings when females crouch to solicit matings.

Gallery

External links

  • Image documentation


  • Genetics and behavioral research


  • Mating strategy introduction and research


  • Cryptic males publication