Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrate animals, but studies aimed at testing these physiological functions of carotenoids have often failed to find support. Here we subject yellow canaries (Serinus canaria), which possess high levels of carotenoids in their tissue, and white recessive canaries, which possess a knockdown mutation that results in very low levels of tissue carotenoids, to oxidative and pathogen challenges. Across diverse measures of physiological performance, we detect no differences between carotenoid-rich yellow and carotenoid-deficient white canaries. These results add further challenge to the assumption that carotenoids are directly involved in supporting physi...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Carotenoid-based coloration in birds is widely considered an honest signal of individual condition, ...
Carotenoid-based coloration in birds is widely considered an honest signal of individual condition, ...
Carotenoid pigments can directly enhance the immune responses of vertebrates, and they are used by m...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
In many species carotenoid-based ornaments plays fundamental role in sexual selection. It is believe...
Theory suggests that carotenoid-based signals are used in animal communication because they contain ...
Carotenoids are considered a limited resource for animals because they are not synthesised by the bo...
Carotenoid pigments are responsible for many of the red, yellow and orange plumage and integument tr...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Dietary carotenoids have been proposed to boost immune system and antioxidant functions in vertebrat...
Carotenoid-based coloration in birds is widely considered an honest signal of individual condition, ...
Carotenoid-based coloration in birds is widely considered an honest signal of individual condition, ...
Carotenoid pigments can directly enhance the immune responses of vertebrates, and they are used by m...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
In many species carotenoid-based ornaments plays fundamental role in sexual selection. It is believe...
Theory suggests that carotenoid-based signals are used in animal communication because they contain ...
Carotenoids are considered a limited resource for animals because they are not synthesised by the bo...
Carotenoid pigments are responsible for many of the red, yellow and orange plumage and integument tr...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...