Sexual dichromatism and the extent of male carotenoid-derived plumage coloration in breeding season North American passerine birds was analyzed by phylogenetic statistical methods. Passerines as a whole and five passerine subclades were analyzed by both independent contrasts and simulation methods. In passerines as a whole, carotenoids and sexual dichromatism are positively correlated irrespective of analysis method. In three of the subclades, the correlations are significant by a clear majority of analysis methods. Neither melanin nor structurally derived colors show similar significant increases with dichromatism. Carotenoids are obtained by animals solely through the diet, whereas both melanins and structurally derived colors can be syn...
author manuscriptCarotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually...
Carotenoid-based skin colorations vary seasonally in many bird species and are thought to be honest ...
More than a century ago, Darwin and Wallace started a still ongoing debate over which are the predom...
Melanins are the most common pigments providing coloration in the plumage and bare skin of birds and...
We investigated potential dietary and biochemical bases for carotenoid-based sexual dichromatism in ...
Many animals use coloration to communicate with other individuals. While the signalling role of avia...
rebecca t. kimball Numerous studies have examined the evolution of avian color patterns, par-ticular...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Birds show striking interspecific variation in their use of carotenoid-based coloration. Theory pred...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Colour ornamentation in animals is exceptionally diverse, but some colours may provide better signa...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
<div><p>In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It ha...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
author manuscriptCarotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually...
Carotenoid-based skin colorations vary seasonally in many bird species and are thought to be honest ...
More than a century ago, Darwin and Wallace started a still ongoing debate over which are the predom...
Melanins are the most common pigments providing coloration in the plumage and bare skin of birds and...
We investigated potential dietary and biochemical bases for carotenoid-based sexual dichromatism in ...
Many animals use coloration to communicate with other individuals. While the signalling role of avia...
rebecca t. kimball Numerous studies have examined the evolution of avian color patterns, par-ticular...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
Birds show striking interspecific variation in their use of carotenoid-based coloration. Theory pred...
Avian plumage ornaments are some of the best-studied sexually selected traits in animals. From the e...
Colour ornamentation in animals is exceptionally diverse, but some colours may provide better signa...
Sexual selection has resulted in a wide array of ornaments used in mate choice, and such indicator t...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
<div><p>In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It ha...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
author manuscriptCarotenoid-based coloration plays an important role in signaling, is often sexually...
Carotenoid-based skin colorations vary seasonally in many bird species and are thought to be honest ...
More than a century ago, Darwin and Wallace started a still ongoing debate over which are the predom...