ArticleCopyright © 2012 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2012 British Ecological Society1. The ‘parasite-mediated sexual selection’ (PMSS) hypothesis predicts that exaggerated male ornamentation could provide a signal to females of a males ability to resist parasites. Empirical tests of the PMSS have been largely equivocal, however, which may be because most have not considered the role of early life-history effects. 2. Many sexually-selected traits are carotenoid-based. Allocation of dietary-derived carotenoids to sexual ornaments may trade-off with allocation to pro-inflammatory immune response and/or antioxidant functions, mediated by the oxidative status of individuals. Exposure to parasites can increase oxidative stress, so under this...
The Hamilton–Zuk hypothesis predicts that ornament expression is a signal of the ability of individu...
1. Among the commonest sexual signals of birds are the red-yellow traits pigmented by carotenoids, b...
Oxidative stress, the physiological condition whereby the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen...
Oxidative stress may provide a proximate link mediating the trade-offs between the allocation of res...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Ex...
1. Oxidative stress may provide a proximate link between investment in growth and/or reproduction an...
Carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are hypothesized to be reliable signals of male quality, based on ...
Females often base their choice of mates on the expression, size or intensity, of male sexual orname...
Extravagant ornaments evolved to advertise their bearers' quality, the honesty of the signal being e...
Early-life trade-offs faced by developing offspring can have long-term consequences for their future...
Elaborate ornaments are thought to honestly signal quality to potential mates. These ornaments may s...
Testosterone underlies the expression of most secondary sexual traits, playing a key role in sexual ...
Sexual ornaments might indicate better condition, fewer parasites or a greater immune responsiveness...
Male ornaments are hypothesized to signal the ability of males to produce an effective immune respon...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
The Hamilton–Zuk hypothesis predicts that ornament expression is a signal of the ability of individu...
1. Among the commonest sexual signals of birds are the red-yellow traits pigmented by carotenoids, b...
Oxidative stress, the physiological condition whereby the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen...
Oxidative stress may provide a proximate link mediating the trade-offs between the allocation of res...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Ex...
1. Oxidative stress may provide a proximate link between investment in growth and/or reproduction an...
Carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are hypothesized to be reliable signals of male quality, based on ...
Females often base their choice of mates on the expression, size or intensity, of male sexual orname...
Extravagant ornaments evolved to advertise their bearers' quality, the honesty of the signal being e...
Early-life trade-offs faced by developing offspring can have long-term consequences for their future...
Elaborate ornaments are thought to honestly signal quality to potential mates. These ornaments may s...
Testosterone underlies the expression of most secondary sexual traits, playing a key role in sexual ...
Sexual ornaments might indicate better condition, fewer parasites or a greater immune responsiveness...
Male ornaments are hypothesized to signal the ability of males to produce an effective immune respon...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
The Hamilton–Zuk hypothesis predicts that ornament expression is a signal of the ability of individu...
1. Among the commonest sexual signals of birds are the red-yellow traits pigmented by carotenoids, b...
Oxidative stress, the physiological condition whereby the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen...