Males of many species often use colourful and conspicuous ornaments to attract females. Among these, male manakins (family: Pipridae) provide classic examples of sexual selection favouring the evolution of bright and colourful plumage coloration. The highly iridescent feather colours of birds are most commonly produced by the periodic arrangement of melanin-containing organelles (melanosomes) within barbules. Melanin increases the saturation of iridescent colours seen from optimal viewing angles by absorbing back-scattered light; however, this may reduce the wide-angle brightness of these signals, contributing to a dark background appearance. We examined the nanostructure of four manakin species (Lepidothrix isidorei, L. iris, L. nattereri ...
The brilliant iridescent plumage of birds creates some of the most stunning color displays known in ...
9 pagesInternational audienceGaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and ...
The blue colours of the speculum of the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), both male and female, and the ...
Males of many species often use colourful and conspicuous ornaments to attract females. Among these,...
Sexual selection favoring the most attractive peafowl is very well understood, but the answer to wha...
Developmental constraints and trade-offs can limit diversity, but organisms have repeatedly evolved ...
Iridescence is widespread in the living world, occurring in organisms as diverse as bacteria, plants...
Avian plumage colours are model traits in understanding the evolution of sexually selected ornamenta...
Iridescence is a specialized type of structural colouration that produces some of the most spectacul...
The breast-plate plumage of male Lawes' parotia (Parotia lawesii) produces dramatic colour changes w...
Gaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and thought to be sexually select...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
Animal signals are characterized by two design components: efficacy (detectability) and content (mes...
Many studies have shown how pigments and internal nanostructures generate color in nature. External ...
The brilliant iridescent plumage of birds creates some of the most stunning color displays known in ...
9 pagesInternational audienceGaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and ...
The blue colours of the speculum of the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), both male and female, and the ...
Males of many species often use colourful and conspicuous ornaments to attract females. Among these,...
Sexual selection favoring the most attractive peafowl is very well understood, but the answer to wha...
Developmental constraints and trade-offs can limit diversity, but organisms have repeatedly evolved ...
Iridescence is widespread in the living world, occurring in organisms as diverse as bacteria, plants...
Avian plumage colours are model traits in understanding the evolution of sexually selected ornamenta...
Iridescence is a specialized type of structural colouration that produces some of the most spectacul...
The breast-plate plumage of male Lawes' parotia (Parotia lawesii) produces dramatic colour changes w...
Gaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and thought to be sexually select...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
Animal signals are characterized by two design components: efficacy (detectability) and content (mes...
Many studies have shown how pigments and internal nanostructures generate color in nature. External ...
The brilliant iridescent plumage of birds creates some of the most stunning color displays known in ...
9 pagesInternational audienceGaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and ...
The blue colours of the speculum of the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), both male and female, and the ...