Reptiles, supposedly, do not produce pheomelanin pigments. Because this claim is based on rather weak evidence, we measured the shell pheomelanin content in the Hermann's Tortoise (Eurotestudo boettgeri). In contrast to expectation, we detected a substantial amount of this pigment. Given the recent interest in the adaptive function of melanin-based color traits, our study opens new avenues of research in reptiles
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors. These conspic...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
The determination of the basis of skin colour is important to better understand the evolutionary and...
Determining the mechanistic and genetic basis of animal coloration is essential to understand the co...
Although body colouration is often used in social interactions, few studies have tested whether colo...
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protec...
Color and color pattern are critical for animal camouflage, reproduction, and defense. Few studies, ...
Colour polymorphism is widespread among vertebrates and plays important roles in prey-predator inter...
In vertebrates, melanin-based coloration is often associated with variation in physiological and beh...
12 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 77 referenciasMelanin is the basis of coloration in many animals, and altho...
As largely demonstrated for a wide range of vertebrates, the melanin‐based coloration can be the eff...
Albinism is a rare, congenital, genetically inherited condition characterized by a partial or comple...
Animal body coloration is a complex trait resulting from the interplay of multiple mechanisms. While...
With functions as diverse as communication, protection and thermoregulation, coloration is one of th...
Throughout the animal kingdom, adaptive colouration serves critical functions ranging from inconspic...
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors. These conspic...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
The determination of the basis of skin colour is important to better understand the evolutionary and...
Determining the mechanistic and genetic basis of animal coloration is essential to understand the co...
Although body colouration is often used in social interactions, few studies have tested whether colo...
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protec...
Color and color pattern are critical for animal camouflage, reproduction, and defense. Few studies, ...
Colour polymorphism is widespread among vertebrates and plays important roles in prey-predator inter...
In vertebrates, melanin-based coloration is often associated with variation in physiological and beh...
12 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 77 referenciasMelanin is the basis of coloration in many animals, and altho...
As largely demonstrated for a wide range of vertebrates, the melanin‐based coloration can be the eff...
Albinism is a rare, congenital, genetically inherited condition characterized by a partial or comple...
Animal body coloration is a complex trait resulting from the interplay of multiple mechanisms. While...
With functions as diverse as communication, protection and thermoregulation, coloration is one of th...
Throughout the animal kingdom, adaptive colouration serves critical functions ranging from inconspic...
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors. These conspic...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
The determination of the basis of skin colour is important to better understand the evolutionary and...