Indicator models of sexual selection suggest that signal honesty is maintained via costs of ornament expression. Carotenoid-based visual signals are a well-studied example, as carotenoids may be environmentally limited and impact signaler health. However, not all bright yellow, orange and red ornaments found in vertebrates are carotenoid-based; pteridine pigments may also produce these colors. We examine the contribution of carotenoid and pteridine pigments to the orange reproductive color of female striped plateau lizards (Sceloporus virgatus). This color ornament reliably indicates female mate quality, yet costs maintaining sign...
Carotenoids have been shown to be important integumentary coloring agents in many birds and fishes. ...
When integumentary tissue pigments are contained in chromatophores, tissue color might not depend ex...
1. The importance of dietary lipids for carotenoid-based ornaments has rarely been investigated, alt...
Indicator models of sexual selection suggest that signal honesty is maintained via costs of ornament...
Carotenoid-based sexual coloration is the classic example of an honest signal of mate quality. Anima...
P\u3e1. Maternal investment in egg quality can have important consequences for offsp...
Maternal investment in egg quality can have important consequences for offspring fitness. For exampl...
Carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are widespread, but the role of carotenoids as honest signalers in...
Carotenoids are important pigments producing integument coloration; however, their dietary availabil...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
Abstract Carotenoids typically need reflective background components to shine. Such components, irid...
Carotenoids typically need reflective background components to shine. Such components, iridophores, ...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female-female mate com...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female--female mate co...
Carotenoids have been shown to be important integumentary coloring agents in many birds and fishes. ...
When integumentary tissue pigments are contained in chromatophores, tissue color might not depend ex...
1. The importance of dietary lipids for carotenoid-based ornaments has rarely been investigated, alt...
Indicator models of sexual selection suggest that signal honesty is maintained via costs of ornament...
Carotenoid-based sexual coloration is the classic example of an honest signal of mate quality. Anima...
P\u3e1. Maternal investment in egg quality can have important consequences for offsp...
Maternal investment in egg quality can have important consequences for offspring fitness. For exampl...
Carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are widespread, but the role of carotenoids as honest signalers in...
Carotenoids are important pigments producing integument coloration; however, their dietary availabil...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
Abstract Carotenoids typically need reflective background components to shine. Such components, irid...
Carotenoids typically need reflective background components to shine. Such components, iridophores, ...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female-female mate com...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female--female mate co...
Carotenoids have been shown to be important integumentary coloring agents in many birds and fishes. ...
When integumentary tissue pigments are contained in chromatophores, tissue color might not depend ex...
1. The importance of dietary lipids for carotenoid-based ornaments has rarely been investigated, alt...