abstract: The maintenance of genetic variation and signal honesty may be explained, in part, through the genic capture hypothesis in sexual selection biology. Polygenic traits, like body condition, could help maintain variation in signaling traits under strong, directional sexual selection while maintaining signal honesty. Here we consider the genic capture hypothesis in a study of morph-specific condition and free radical effects on signaling traits (head coloration) in males of a polymorphic lizard, the Australian painted dragon (Ctenophorus pictus). Males differ in head color (red, orange, yellow, and a “blue” morph that has no yellow or red pigments). The red and yellow morphs were the first described and we have previously demonstrated...
One hundred and fifty years after Darwin and “On the Origin of Species,” understanding how phenotypi...
BackgroundMolecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or specie...
Colors are important vehicles for social signals in many taxa. In Squamata, previous studies have li...
The maintenance of genetic variation and signal honesty may be explained, in part, through the genic...
Many studies of colour polymorphism across a range of taxa have shown that morphs proliferate by ope...
Colouration may either reflect a discrete polymorphism potentially related to life-history strategie...
A decade ahead of their time, von Schantz et al. united sexual selection and free radical biology by...
A decade ahead of their time, von Schantz and coworkers united sexual selection and free radical bio...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
Previous studies showed that common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) are polymorphic in colour, both ...
Red coloration in multicoloured or polymorphic species has been associated with dominance in a numbe...
© Dr Madeleine St Claire YewersColour polymorphic species are model systems to investigate the evolu...
Many colour polymorphisms are present only in one sex, usually males, but proximate mechanisms contr...
The understanding of developmental patterns of body coloration is challenging because of the multico...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
One hundred and fifty years after Darwin and “On the Origin of Species,” understanding how phenotypi...
BackgroundMolecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or specie...
Colors are important vehicles for social signals in many taxa. In Squamata, previous studies have li...
The maintenance of genetic variation and signal honesty may be explained, in part, through the genic...
Many studies of colour polymorphism across a range of taxa have shown that morphs proliferate by ope...
Colouration may either reflect a discrete polymorphism potentially related to life-history strategie...
A decade ahead of their time, von Schantz et al. united sexual selection and free radical biology by...
A decade ahead of their time, von Schantz and coworkers united sexual selection and free radical bio...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
Previous studies showed that common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) are polymorphic in colour, both ...
Red coloration in multicoloured or polymorphic species has been associated with dominance in a numbe...
© Dr Madeleine St Claire YewersColour polymorphic species are model systems to investigate the evolu...
Many colour polymorphisms are present only in one sex, usually males, but proximate mechanisms contr...
The understanding of developmental patterns of body coloration is challenging because of the multico...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
One hundred and fifty years after Darwin and “On the Origin of Species,” understanding how phenotypi...
BackgroundMolecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or specie...
Colors are important vehicles for social signals in many taxa. In Squamata, previous studies have li...