Studies of the patterns of diversification of birds on islands have contributed a great deal to the development of evolutionary theory. In white-winged fairy-wrens, Maluras leucopterus, mainland males develop a striking blue nuptial plumage whereas those on nearby islands develop black nuptial plumage. We explore the proximate basis for this divergence by combining microstructural feather analysis with an investigation of genetic variation at the melanocortin-1 receptor locus (MC1R). Fourier analysis revealed that the medullary keratin matrix (spongy layer) of the feather barbs of blue males was ordered at the appropriate nanoscale to produce the observed blue colour by coherent light scattering. Surprisingly, the feather barbs of black mal...
AbstractThe identification and sequencing of a gene affecting melanin production in the bananaquit, ...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
Studies of the patterns of diversification of birds on islands have contributed a great deal to the ...
Closely related species often differ in coloration. Understanding the mechanistic bases of such diff...
AbstractBackground: Evolution depends on natural selection acting on phenotypic variation, but the g...
The existence of distinct traits in island versus mainland populations offers opportunities to gain ...
The independent evolution of similar traits across multiple taxa provides some of the most compellin...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Abstract The melanocortin-1 receptor gene is the most widely-used marker for the investigation of th...
Avian plumage traits are the targets of both natural and sexual selection. Consequently, genetic cha...
AbstractThe identification and sequencing of a gene affecting melanin production in the bananaquit, ...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
Studies of the patterns of diversification of birds on islands have contributed a great deal to the ...
Closely related species often differ in coloration. Understanding the mechanistic bases of such diff...
AbstractBackground: Evolution depends on natural selection acting on phenotypic variation, but the g...
The existence of distinct traits in island versus mainland populations offers opportunities to gain ...
The independent evolution of similar traits across multiple taxa provides some of the most compellin...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Studies on melanin-based color variation in a context of natural selection have provided a wealth of...
Abstract The melanocortin-1 receptor gene is the most widely-used marker for the investigation of th...
Avian plumage traits are the targets of both natural and sexual selection. Consequently, genetic cha...
AbstractThe identification and sequencing of a gene affecting melanin production in the bananaquit, ...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for phenotypic diversification within and among species ult...