The forces of sexual and natural selection are typically invoked to explain variation in colour patterns of animals. Although the benefits of conspicuous colours for social signalling are well documented, evidence for their ecological cost, especially for dynamic colours, remains limited. We examined the riskiness of colour patterns of Psammophilus dorsalis, a species in which males express distinct colour combinations during social interactions. We first measured the conspicuousness of these colour patterns on different substrates based on the visual systems of conspecifics and predators (bird, snake, canid) and then quantified actual predation risk on these patterns using wax/polymer lizard models in the wild. The black and red male state...
Red coloration in multicoloured or polymorphic species has been associated with dominance in a numbe...
Color polymorphism is genetically controlled, and the process generating and maintaining morphs can ...
We examined the role of conspicuous coloration in male-male contests for two species of Australian d...
© 2011 I-Ping ChenMany animals communicate using elaborate visual signals such as conspicuous colour...
Colour pattern variation is a striking and widespread phenomenon. Differential predation risk betwee...
Many species have elaborate and complex coloration and patterning, which often differ between the se...
Dynamic physiological colour change allows animals to alter colours and patterns for communication, ...
Many animal species display striking color differences with respect to geographic location, sex, and...
Many animal species display striking color differences with respect to geographic location, sex, and...
International audienceAbstract According to animal signalling theory, social costs incurred by aggre...
Bright coloration and complex visual displays are frequent and well described in many lizard familie...
Sexual selection favors more conspicuous male displays, whereas natural selection (via predator pres...
Reflectance spectra of colours expressed by male and female P. dorsalis and of substrates used for v...
Diversity in animal colour and form can often be attributed to communication signals, which play an ...
Many evolutionary forces can shape the evolution of communicative signals, and the long-term impact ...
Red coloration in multicoloured or polymorphic species has been associated with dominance in a numbe...
Color polymorphism is genetically controlled, and the process generating and maintaining morphs can ...
We examined the role of conspicuous coloration in male-male contests for two species of Australian d...
© 2011 I-Ping ChenMany animals communicate using elaborate visual signals such as conspicuous colour...
Colour pattern variation is a striking and widespread phenomenon. Differential predation risk betwee...
Many species have elaborate and complex coloration and patterning, which often differ between the se...
Dynamic physiological colour change allows animals to alter colours and patterns for communication, ...
Many animal species display striking color differences with respect to geographic location, sex, and...
Many animal species display striking color differences with respect to geographic location, sex, and...
International audienceAbstract According to animal signalling theory, social costs incurred by aggre...
Bright coloration and complex visual displays are frequent and well described in many lizard familie...
Sexual selection favors more conspicuous male displays, whereas natural selection (via predator pres...
Reflectance spectra of colours expressed by male and female P. dorsalis and of substrates used for v...
Diversity in animal colour and form can often be attributed to communication signals, which play an ...
Many evolutionary forces can shape the evolution of communicative signals, and the long-term impact ...
Red coloration in multicoloured or polymorphic species has been associated with dominance in a numbe...
Color polymorphism is genetically controlled, and the process generating and maintaining morphs can ...
We examined the role of conspicuous coloration in male-male contests for two species of Australian d...