Bright yellow to red signals used in mate choice or intrasexual competition are based on carotenoid pigments that are hypothesized to be traded between physiological functions and coloration. These signals have recently been shown to be influenced by maternal effects. Indeed, yolk-derived carotenoids are essential for embryos to develop efficient carotenoid metabolism in posthatching life. Maternal effects facilitate adaptation to environmental variability and influence the evolution of phenotypic traits such as secondary sexual signals. Here we propose that maternal investment in yolk carotenoids promotes the evolution of carotenoid-based ornaments. We conducted a comparative analysis of lipid-soluble antioxidants (carotenoids and vitamins...
Carotenoids are organic pigments synthesized by plants, algae and fungi characterised by antioxidant...
1. Carotenoids are a diverse group of organic compounds that function as important antioxidants and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Avian mothers can influence offspring phenotype through the deposition of different compounds into e...
Mothers can influence offspring phenotype through the transmission of hormones, immune, or antioxida...
Avian eggs are rich in carotenoids, which derive from maternal diet where they may be available in l...
Carotenoids are antioxidant pigments involved in several physiological processes and signalling in a...
Mothers can strongly influence the development of their offspring, and if maternal resources are lim...
Egg quality may mediate maternal allocation strategies according to progeny sex. In vertebrates, car...
Mothers can influence prenatal conditions by varying the amount of nutrients, hormones or antioxidan...
Carotenoids perform important biological actions in animal tissues, including contributing antioxida...
Mothers can shape the developmental trajectory of their offspring through the transmission of resour...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Conditions experienced during prenatal development can have long-lasting organizational effects on o...
Carotenoids are organic pigments synthesized by plants, algae and fungi characterised by antioxidant...
1. Carotenoids are a diverse group of organic compounds that function as important antioxidants and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Avian mothers can influence offspring phenotype through the deposition of different compounds into e...
Mothers can influence offspring phenotype through the transmission of hormones, immune, or antioxida...
Avian eggs are rich in carotenoids, which derive from maternal diet where they may be available in l...
Carotenoids are antioxidant pigments involved in several physiological processes and signalling in a...
Mothers can strongly influence the development of their offspring, and if maternal resources are lim...
Egg quality may mediate maternal allocation strategies according to progeny sex. In vertebrates, car...
Mothers can influence prenatal conditions by varying the amount of nutrients, hormones or antioxidan...
Carotenoids perform important biological actions in animal tissues, including contributing antioxida...
Mothers can shape the developmental trajectory of their offspring through the transmission of resour...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Conditions experienced during prenatal development can have long-lasting organizational effects on o...
Carotenoids are organic pigments synthesized by plants, algae and fungi characterised by antioxidant...
1. Carotenoids are a diverse group of organic compounds that function as important antioxidants and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...