When integumentary tissue pigments are contained in chromatophores, tissue color might not depend exclusively on the amount of pigment. Whether coloration does or does not reflect pigment concentration may be very significant for intraspecific communication, for example when pigment concentration provides fitness-related information. We studied the pigment responsible for the orange/red ventral tail coloring in a lacertid lizard species (Acanthodactylus erythrurus), and whether the color was related to skin pigment concentration. The pigment was identified as a pterin, a higher concentration of which resulted in darker, more red-saturated, redder (less orange) ventral tail skin color. The dorsal tail integument, even though it appears mostl...
Indicator models of sexual selection suggest that signal honesty is maintained via costs of ornament...
In animals, color signals that convey information about quality are often associated with costs link...
Research on animal colouration has grown exponentially in the last decade thanks to multidisciplinar...
The animal kingdom is represented by a spectacular diversity of colourful species. However, for part...
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Physiology and Cell Biology 1993Tissue color can have multiple functions...
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors. These conspic...
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors. These conspic...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
International audienceColour signals are ubiquitous in nature but only recently have researchers rec...
Determining the mechanistic and genetic basis of animal coloration is essential to understand the co...
With functions as diverse as communication, protection and thermoregulation, coloration is one of th...
Microscopic observation of the skin of Plestiodon lizards, which have body stripes and blue tail col...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
Indicator models of sexual selection suggest that signal honesty is maintained via costs of ornament...
In animals, color signals that convey information about quality are often associated with costs link...
Research on animal colouration has grown exponentially in the last decade thanks to multidisciplinar...
The animal kingdom is represented by a spectacular diversity of colourful species. However, for part...
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Physiology and Cell Biology 1993Tissue color can have multiple functions...
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors. These conspic...
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors. These conspic...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
International audienceColour signals are ubiquitous in nature but only recently have researchers rec...
Determining the mechanistic and genetic basis of animal coloration is essential to understand the co...
With functions as diverse as communication, protection and thermoregulation, coloration is one of th...
Microscopic observation of the skin of Plestiodon lizards, which have body stripes and blue tail col...
Animal coloration has evolved in contexts such as communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. M...
Indicator models of sexual selection suggest that signal honesty is maintained via costs of ornament...
In animals, color signals that convey information about quality are often associated with costs link...
Research on animal colouration has grown exponentially in the last decade thanks to multidisciplinar...