Examining the phenotypic variation observed within a species is an opportunity to understand the evolutionary stability and potential evolutionary trajectories of the species. Feather coloration in many birds is produced by complex biochemical networks that modify ingested, dietary carotenoids to produce colorful carotenoids deposited into feathers. Within-species color variation can be caused by variation in either the structure of this network or the flux through it. Here we tested the contribution of structural properties of biochemical networks to variation across individuals from 21 populations of house finches (Haemorphous mexicanus) in recently established populations in Montana and ancestral populations in Arizona. With the largest ...
Background Recurrence and predictability of evolution are thought to reflect the correspondence betw...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...
How are different carotenoid color phenotypes produced on the same biochemical network? Plumage of h...
When do novel adaptations arise as rearrangements of ancestral components and when do they arise de ...
BACKGROUND: Resolution of the link between micro- and macroevolution calls for comparing both proces...
© 2016 The Author(s). Evolution © 2016 The Society for the Study of Evolution. The ornaments used by...
Establishing metrics of diversification can calibrate the observed scope of diversity within a linea...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
The evolutionarily persistent and widespread use of carotenoid pigments in animal coloration contras...
Carotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually dimorphic, and i...
author manuscriptCarotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually...
The evolutionarily persistent and widespread use of carotenoid pigments in animal coloration contras...
Evans SR, Schielzeth H, Forstmeier W, Sheldon BC, Husby A. Nonautosomal Genetic Variation in Caroten...
Background Recurrence and predictability of evolution are thought to reflect the correspondence betw...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...
How are different carotenoid color phenotypes produced on the same biochemical network? Plumage of h...
When do novel adaptations arise as rearrangements of ancestral components and when do they arise de ...
BACKGROUND: Resolution of the link between micro- and macroevolution calls for comparing both proces...
© 2016 The Author(s). Evolution © 2016 The Society for the Study of Evolution. The ornaments used by...
Establishing metrics of diversification can calibrate the observed scope of diversity within a linea...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
The evolutionarily persistent and widespread use of carotenoid pigments in animal coloration contras...
Carotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually dimorphic, and i...
author manuscriptCarotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually...
The evolutionarily persistent and widespread use of carotenoid pigments in animal coloration contras...
Evans SR, Schielzeth H, Forstmeier W, Sheldon BC, Husby A. Nonautosomal Genetic Variation in Caroten...
Background Recurrence and predictability of evolution are thought to reflect the correspondence betw...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...