The majority of birds use both melanin and carotenoid pigments to become coloured. In contrast, parrots harbour unusual bright-coloured pigments in their feathers instead of carotenoids. Previously, we have investigated the chemical structures and the biosynthetic pathway of these pigments in parrots. By means of UV-Vis/HPLC, as well as Mass/Raman Spectroscopy performed on the pigment purified from Ara Macao red plumage, it was concluded that a mixture of polyenals, named psittacofulvins, was responsible for the colour. These polyunsaturated molecules share with carotenoids and retinoids some structural features, and, possibly, antioxidant properties and effects on cell proliferation. Congeners named parrodienes, which possess a polyenic st...
The carotenoid-based ornaments displayed by many birds often play key roles in social and sexual sig...
The evolution and production mechanisms of red carotenoid-based ornaments in animals are poorly unde...
First published online 28 July 2010Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantia...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, ...
Parrots (Psittaciformes) harbor unusually bright, non-carotenoid, feather pigments. We successfully ...
A new chemical named parrodienes has been extracted from parrots' plumage. From the chemical point o...
International audienceThe mechanistic link between avian oxidative physiology and plumage coloration...
Carotenoids, which generate yellow, orange, and red colors, are crucial pigments in avian plumage. I...
Oxidative stress could be a key selective force shaping the expression of colored traits produced by...
Colorful ornaments have been the focus of sexual selection studies since the work of Darwin. Yellow ...
a b s t r a c t Recent analyses of the orange, red, and purple plumages of cotingas (Cotingidae) and...
Pigments are largely responsible for the appearance of organisms. Most biological pigments derive fr...
Melanin-based traits involved in animal communication have been traditionally viewed as occurring un...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
The carotenoid-based ornaments displayed by many birds often play key roles in social and sexual sig...
The evolution and production mechanisms of red carotenoid-based ornaments in animals are poorly unde...
First published online 28 July 2010Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantia...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, ...
Parrots (Psittaciformes) harbor unusually bright, non-carotenoid, feather pigments. We successfully ...
A new chemical named parrodienes has been extracted from parrots' plumage. From the chemical point o...
International audienceThe mechanistic link between avian oxidative physiology and plumage coloration...
Carotenoids, which generate yellow, orange, and red colors, are crucial pigments in avian plumage. I...
Oxidative stress could be a key selective force shaping the expression of colored traits produced by...
Colorful ornaments have been the focus of sexual selection studies since the work of Darwin. Yellow ...
a b s t r a c t Recent analyses of the orange, red, and purple plumages of cotingas (Cotingidae) and...
Pigments are largely responsible for the appearance of organisms. Most biological pigments derive fr...
Melanin-based traits involved in animal communication have been traditionally viewed as occurring un...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
The carotenoid-based ornaments displayed by many birds often play key roles in social and sexual sig...
The evolution and production mechanisms of red carotenoid-based ornaments in animals are poorly unde...
First published online 28 July 2010Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantia...