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We investigated the adaptive significance of a sexually monomorphic ornament in the black swan Cygnus atratus. Both sexes grow curled feathers on their wings (range 7--22 curled feathers per wing), which are displayed prominently in a range of social interactions. The number of curled feathers...
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