Red, orange and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many birds, fish and reptiles, are known to exhibit multidimensional chromatic variation as a result of both the concentration and relative proportions of different constituent carotenoids with differing spectral properties. This is thought to reflect intrinsic variation in signaller quality, making it a useful basis for female choice. However, whether females are able to discriminate relevant variation in carotenoid concentration and/or composition independently of each other, and of other phenotypic or behaviour traits, and if so, how this mediates their choice, is poorly understood. Here, female three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
Red, orange and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many b...
Red, orange and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many b...
Red, orange and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many b...
Red, orange, and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many ...
1. Carotenoid-based signals typically vary in both the total concentration of carotenoids deposited ...
Female sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) use the red coloration of males as a criterion for mate...
1. Carotenoid-based signals typically vary in both the total concentration of carotenoids deposited ...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...
Red, orange and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many b...
Red, orange and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many b...
Red, orange and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many b...
Red, orange, and yellow carotenoid-based ornaments, which are widely used as sexual signals in many ...
1. Carotenoid-based signals typically vary in both the total concentration of carotenoids deposited ...
Female sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) use the red coloration of males as a criterion for mate...
1. Carotenoid-based signals typically vary in both the total concentration of carotenoids deposited ...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Carotenoid pigments are found in the retinas of many vertebrate species, where they serve a range of...