abstract: Conditions during development can shape the expression of traits at adulthood, a phenomenon called developmental plasticity. In this context, factors such as nutrition or health state during development can affect current and subsequent physiology, body size, brain structure, ornamentation, and behavior. However, many of the links between developmental and adult phenotype are poorly understood. I performed a series of experiments using a common molecular currency - carotenoid pigments - to track somatic and reproductive investments through development and into adulthood. Carotenoids are red, orange, or yellow pigments that: (a) animals must acquire from their diets, (b) can be physiologically beneficial, acting as antioxidants or ...
Many colour ornaments are composite traits consisting of at least four components, which themselves ...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...
1. Life history theory predicts that a reproduction is costly, and a physiological trade-off exists ...
abstract: Environmental conditions early in life can affect an organism’s phenotype at adulthood, wh...
Environmental conditions early in life can affect an organism's phenotype at adulthood, which may be...
1. Avian eggshell coloration has frequently been examined in a functional context (e.g. mimicry, cam...
Broadly, the goals of this research were to understand a) how early life differences influence adult...
In many bird species, yearling individuals are less colorful than older ones. However, the causal fa...
Carotenoid pigments can directly enhance the immune responses of vertebrates, and they are used by m...
Many color ornaments are composite traits consisting of at least four components, which themselves m...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
The evolution and maintenance of conspicuous animal traits and communication signals have long fasci...
Theory suggests that carotenoid-based signals are used in animal communication because they contain ...
Abstract Introduction Nutrient availability, assimilation, and allocation can have important and las...
[EN]: Most of our understanding of the function of colored traits displayed by birds and the mechani...
Many colour ornaments are composite traits consisting of at least four components, which themselves ...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...
1. Life history theory predicts that a reproduction is costly, and a physiological trade-off exists ...
abstract: Environmental conditions early in life can affect an organism’s phenotype at adulthood, wh...
Environmental conditions early in life can affect an organism's phenotype at adulthood, which may be...
1. Avian eggshell coloration has frequently been examined in a functional context (e.g. mimicry, cam...
Broadly, the goals of this research were to understand a) how early life differences influence adult...
In many bird species, yearling individuals are less colorful than older ones. However, the causal fa...
Carotenoid pigments can directly enhance the immune responses of vertebrates, and they are used by m...
Many color ornaments are composite traits consisting of at least four components, which themselves m...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
The evolution and maintenance of conspicuous animal traits and communication signals have long fasci...
Theory suggests that carotenoid-based signals are used in animal communication because they contain ...
Abstract Introduction Nutrient availability, assimilation, and allocation can have important and las...
[EN]: Most of our understanding of the function of colored traits displayed by birds and the mechani...
Many colour ornaments are composite traits consisting of at least four components, which themselves ...
Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and so...
1. Life history theory predicts that a reproduction is costly, and a physiological trade-off exists ...