Pigments are largely responsible for the appearance of organisms. Most biological pigments derive from the metabolism of shikimic acid (melanins), mevalonic acid (carotenoids) or levulinic acid (porphyrins), which thus generate the observed diversity of external phenotypes. Starlings are generally dark birds despite iridescence in feathers, but 10% of species have evolved plumage pigmentation comprising bright colors that are known to be produced only by carotenoids. However, using micro-Raman spectroscopy, we have discovered that the bright yellow plumage coloration of one of these species, the Afrotropical golden-breasted starling Cosmopsarus regius, is not produced by carotenoids, but by vitamin A (all-trans-retinol). This is the first o...
Red carotenoid colours in birds are widely assumed to be sexually selected quality indicators, but t...
Woodpeckers typically have colorful, multipatterned plumages. To understand the biochemical basis of...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
a b s t r a c t Recent analyses of the orange, red, and purple plumages of cotingas (Cotingidae) and...
The Pin-tailed Manakin (Ilicura militaris) is a small, sexually dimorphic, frugivorous suboscine son...
Birds display a tremendous variety of carotenoid-based colors in their plumage, but the mechanisms u...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
The carotenoid-based ornaments displayed by many birds often play key roles in social and sexual sig...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
Carotenoids produce the brilliant red, orange, and yellow colors of many animals. However, melanin p...
Manakins are small suboscine passerines renowned for elaborate courtship displays and pronounced sex...
Melanins are the most common pigments in vertebrates and, as such, fufill multiple adaptive function...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...
We have studied the carotenoid pigments in the red plumage of male bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) imm...
Red carotenoid colours in birds are widely assumed to be sexually selected quality indicators, but t...
Woodpeckers typically have colorful, multipatterned plumages. To understand the biochemical basis of...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
a b s t r a c t Recent analyses of the orange, red, and purple plumages of cotingas (Cotingidae) and...
The Pin-tailed Manakin (Ilicura militaris) is a small, sexually dimorphic, frugivorous suboscine son...
Birds display a tremendous variety of carotenoid-based colors in their plumage, but the mechanisms u...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
The carotenoid-based ornaments displayed by many birds often play key roles in social and sexual sig...
Plumage color evolution in birds has been the focus of theoretical and empirical research on sexual ...
Carotenoids produce the brilliant red, orange, and yellow colors of many animals. However, melanin p...
Manakins are small suboscine passerines renowned for elaborate courtship displays and pronounced sex...
Melanins are the most common pigments in vertebrates and, as such, fufill multiple adaptive function...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...
We have studied the carotenoid pigments in the red plumage of male bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) imm...
Red carotenoid colours in birds are widely assumed to be sexually selected quality indicators, but t...
Woodpeckers typically have colorful, multipatterned plumages. To understand the biochemical basis of...
1. Male House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) colour their sexually selected plumage with carotenoid ...