In the context of sexual selection carotenoid based signals are candidates for indicator traits: they have to be taken up in the diet by animals, they can indicate the ability of the bearer to accumulate a limited resource, and they help in maintaining the health status. We investigated the yellow-orange colouration of the tarsi of the kestrel Falco tinnunculus in relation to sex, diet and to different aspects of male reproductive behaviour. The colouration of the tarsi (estimated as hue) was more intense in males than in females. Among males, the tarsi hue was associated with the intake of invertebrates; this was true also if the population diet was based mainly on voles. Carotenoid based colouration was positively associated with the numb...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XV Congreso Nacional y XII Iberoamericano de Etología, celebrado e...
In wild birds, the proximate and ultimate factors that affect circulating carotenoid concentrations ...
Secondary sexual traits displayed by males and females may have evolved as a signal of individual qu...
In the context of sexual selection carotenoid based signals are candidates for indicator traits: the...
In the context of sexual selection carotenoid based signals are candidates for indicator traits: the...
Among Common kestrel (_Falco tinnunculus_) the carotenoid-based coloration varies between individual...
Carotenoid-based skin colorations vary seasonally in many bird species and are thought to be honest ...
Carotenoid-based skin colorations vary seasonally in many bird species and are thought to be honest ...
Carotenoids are organic pigments manufactured by plants. Animal consumption of these pigments effect...
In the context of sexual selection and parent-offspring communication, carotenoid-based coloration o...
Carotenoids are pigments synthesised by autotrophic organisms. For nestlings of raptorial species, w...
Carotenoids are pigments synthesised by autotrophic organisms. For nestlings of raptorial species, w...
Carotenoids are pigments synthesised by autotrophic organisms. For nestlings of raptorial species, w...
Animals use carotenoid-pigments for coloration, as antioxidants and as enhancers of the immune syste...
BACKGROUND:Animals use carotenoid-pigments for coloration, as antioxidants and as enhancers of the i...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XV Congreso Nacional y XII Iberoamericano de Etología, celebrado e...
In wild birds, the proximate and ultimate factors that affect circulating carotenoid concentrations ...
Secondary sexual traits displayed by males and females may have evolved as a signal of individual qu...
In the context of sexual selection carotenoid based signals are candidates for indicator traits: the...
In the context of sexual selection carotenoid based signals are candidates for indicator traits: the...
Among Common kestrel (_Falco tinnunculus_) the carotenoid-based coloration varies between individual...
Carotenoid-based skin colorations vary seasonally in many bird species and are thought to be honest ...
Carotenoid-based skin colorations vary seasonally in many bird species and are thought to be honest ...
Carotenoids are organic pigments manufactured by plants. Animal consumption of these pigments effect...
In the context of sexual selection and parent-offspring communication, carotenoid-based coloration o...
Carotenoids are pigments synthesised by autotrophic organisms. For nestlings of raptorial species, w...
Carotenoids are pigments synthesised by autotrophic organisms. For nestlings of raptorial species, w...
Carotenoids are pigments synthesised by autotrophic organisms. For nestlings of raptorial species, w...
Animals use carotenoid-pigments for coloration, as antioxidants and as enhancers of the immune syste...
BACKGROUND:Animals use carotenoid-pigments for coloration, as antioxidants and as enhancers of the i...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XV Congreso Nacional y XII Iberoamericano de Etología, celebrado e...
In wild birds, the proximate and ultimate factors that affect circulating carotenoid concentrations ...
Secondary sexual traits displayed by males and females may have evolved as a signal of individual qu...