Phaeomelanin is a common pigment that confers a reddish color to animals. Since phaeomelanogenesis requires the sulfhydryl group from cysteine or glutathione (GSH), which is an important antioxidant, this pigmentation and the associated coloration may be an honest signal, whereby only high-quality individuals (e.g., with lower oxidative stress) are able to develop showy plumage. The present study tested the mechanisms underlying the honest signal hypothesis using nestling barn swallows, Hirundo rustica gutturalis, which exhibit phaeomelanic throat plumage patches. We examined the relationship between phaeomelanin pigmentation levels and physiological condition during trait development, and the expression of the phaeomelanin-related gene ago...
Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produce cellular oxidative stress. ...
1. Melanins are the most common pigments in vertebrates and, as such, fufill multiple adaptive funct...
Striking variation in melanin coloration within natural populations is likely due to the different f...
Phaeomelanin is a common pigment that confers a reddish color to animals. Since phaeomelanogenesis r...
Pigments determine the appearance of organisms. However, pigment production can be associated to phy...
Pigment-based plumage colouration and its physiological properties have attracted many researchers t...
Eumelanin and pheomelanin are the most common vertebrate pigments. They generate different colours a...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons LtdPheomelanin contributes to the pigmentation phenotype of animals by prod...
Phenotypic differences among individuals are often linked to differential survival and mating succes...
Melanin-based traits involved in animal communication have been traditionally viewed as occurring un...
The expression of the gene Slc7a11 promotes the antioxidant capacity of cells by providing them with...
Male ornaments are hypothesized to signal the ability of males to produce an effective immune respon...
Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produce cellular oxidative stress. ...
1. Melanins are the most common pigments in vertebrates and, as such, fufill multiple adaptive funct...
Striking variation in melanin coloration within natural populations is likely due to the different f...
Phaeomelanin is a common pigment that confers a reddish color to animals. Since phaeomelanogenesis r...
Pigments determine the appearance of organisms. However, pigment production can be associated to phy...
Pigment-based plumage colouration and its physiological properties have attracted many researchers t...
Eumelanin and pheomelanin are the most common vertebrate pigments. They generate different colours a...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons LtdPheomelanin contributes to the pigmentation phenotype of animals by prod...
Phenotypic differences among individuals are often linked to differential survival and mating succes...
Melanin-based traits involved in animal communication have been traditionally viewed as occurring un...
The expression of the gene Slc7a11 promotes the antioxidant capacity of cells by providing them with...
Male ornaments are hypothesized to signal the ability of males to produce an effective immune respon...
Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produce cellular oxidative stress. ...
1. Melanins are the most common pigments in vertebrates and, as such, fufill multiple adaptive funct...
Striking variation in melanin coloration within natural populations is likely due to the different f...