Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidence supporting the antioxidant function of these pigments is scarce. Recent studies have shown that lutein, the most common carotenoid used by birds, can enhance the expression of non-visual traits, such as birdsong. Nevertheless, the underlying physiological mechanisms remain unclear. In this study we hypothesized that male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) fed extra lutein increase their song rate as a consequence of an improved oxidative status. Although birdsong may be especially sensitive to the redox status, this has, to the best of our knowledge, never been tested. Together with the determination of circulating oxidative damage (ROMs...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Carotenoid‐based sexual traits are thought to be reliable indicators of male quality because they mi...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Carotenoid pigments are responsible for many of the red, yellow and orange plumage and integument tr...
Colorful ornaments have been the focus of sexual selection studies since the work of Darwin. Yellow ...
In many species carotenoid-based ornaments plays fundamental role in sexual selection. It is believe...
6 pagesInternational audienceCarotenoid-based signals are thought to be indicators of male quality b...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Carotenoids are considered a limited resource for animals because they are not synthesised by the bo...
Song is a sexually selected trait that is thought to be an honest signal of the health condition of ...
Carotenoids are a class of pigments which are widely used by animals for the expression of yellow-to...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Carotenoid‐based sexual traits are thought to be reliable indicators of male quality because they mi...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Despite the appealing hypothesis that carotenoid-based colouration signals oxidative status, evidenc...
Carotenoid pigments are responsible for many of the red, yellow and orange plumage and integument tr...
Colorful ornaments have been the focus of sexual selection studies since the work of Darwin. Yellow ...
In many species carotenoid-based ornaments plays fundamental role in sexual selection. It is believe...
6 pagesInternational audienceCarotenoid-based signals are thought to be indicators of male quality b...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Carotenoids are considered a limited resource for animals because they are not synthesised by the bo...
Song is a sexually selected trait that is thought to be an honest signal of the health condition of ...
Carotenoids are a class of pigments which are widely used by animals for the expression of yellow-to...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Carotenoid‐based sexual traits are thought to be reliable indicators of male quality because they mi...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...