Carotenoids produce the brilliant red, orange, and yellow colors of many animals. However, melanin pigments can also confer some of these same hues. Because carotenoid and melanin colors are produced in different ways and may serve different signaling functions, either within or between species, it is important to establish whether one or both types of pigment are responsible for coloration. We have discovered what appears to be an evolutionary switch from carotenoid- to melanin-based color in two sexually dichromatic New World orioles. Using a combination of reflectance spectrometry and chromatographic analyses of plumage pigments, we found that the chestnut plumage of adult male orchard orioles Icterus spurius is produced predominantly by...
Yearling birds generally display duller colours than adults. This may be due to selection favouring ...
The astonishing complexity of animal color patterns has fascinated scientists for a long time. The m...
A large number of coloured sexually selected ornamental traits in the animal kingdom are based on ca...
Elaborate visual signals, such as intense, highly-contrasting colors, have intrigued biologists for ...
a b s t r a c t Recent analyses of the orange, red, and purple plumages of cotingas (Cotingidae) and...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
Birds display a tremendous variety of carotenoid-based colors in their plumage, but the mechanisms u...
Hybrid zones are dynamic areas where populations of two or more interbreeding species may change thr...
Sexual dichromatism and the extent of male carotenoid-derived plumage coloration in breeding season ...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
How are different carotenoid color phenotypes produced on the same biochemical network? Plumage of h...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Birds show striking interspecific variation in their use of carotenoid-based coloration. Theory pred...
Male breeding plumages of African widowbirds and bishops (Euplectes spp.) show striking variation in...
The role of melanin ‘badges of status’, in male–male competition has been well-studied, in contrast,...
Yearling birds generally display duller colours than adults. This may be due to selection favouring ...
The astonishing complexity of animal color patterns has fascinated scientists for a long time. The m...
A large number of coloured sexually selected ornamental traits in the animal kingdom are based on ca...
Elaborate visual signals, such as intense, highly-contrasting colors, have intrigued biologists for ...
a b s t r a c t Recent analyses of the orange, red, and purple plumages of cotingas (Cotingidae) and...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
Birds display a tremendous variety of carotenoid-based colors in their plumage, but the mechanisms u...
Hybrid zones are dynamic areas where populations of two or more interbreeding species may change thr...
Sexual dichromatism and the extent of male carotenoid-derived plumage coloration in breeding season ...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
How are different carotenoid color phenotypes produced on the same biochemical network? Plumage of h...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Birds show striking interspecific variation in their use of carotenoid-based coloration. Theory pred...
Male breeding plumages of African widowbirds and bishops (Euplectes spp.) show striking variation in...
The role of melanin ‘badges of status’, in male–male competition has been well-studied, in contrast,...
Yearling birds generally display duller colours than adults. This may be due to selection favouring ...
The astonishing complexity of animal color patterns has fascinated scientists for a long time. The m...
A large number of coloured sexually selected ornamental traits in the animal kingdom are based on ca...