The function and evolution of ornamental traits has been a major focus of evolutionary ecology. Despite this, female ornaments have received relatively little consideration, and are still poorly understood relative to those produced by males. However, presently, there is much interest in determining how sexual selection shapes female phenotypes. Blue-green eggshell colour, derived from the antioxidant pigment biliverdin, is one attribute produced by female birds that has come under scrutiny as a potentially sexually selected trait. Based on the possibility that biliverdin is limited and costly to produce, the sexually selected egg colour hypothesis predicts that blue-green egg colour has evolved in species with biparental care as an adverti...
Animal colouration generally evolves via natural or sexual selection, or some combination of the two...
Many passerines lay protoporphyrin-pigmented eggs, and the degree of spotting seems to be related to...
It has been proposed that blue-green egg coloration is a condition-dependent female sexual trait tha...
The function and evolution of ornamental traits has been a major focus of evolutionary ecology. Desp...
An adaptive explanation for the blue-green colouration of some avian eggshells has long interested r...
Abstract. Among several adaptive explanations proposed to account for variation in avian egg color, ...
Impressive variation in egg colouration among birds has puzzled evolutionary biologists for a long t...
Species can exhibit exaggerated ornamentation that aids in the securement of mates. Sexual selection...
One hypothesis to explain the blue–green colour of the eggs of many bird species is that it is a sex...
Colorful traits in females are suggested to have evolved and be maintained by sexual selection. Alth...
Abstract Although evidence is accumulating on the adaptive function of female ornamentation, very li...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
The colourful surface of birds’ eggshells varies dramatically between species, but the selective pre...
How colouration provides information about individuals in birds has been a central issue in recent d...
Abstract A recent hypothesis suggests that birds ’ blue-green egg colors may be a sexually selected ...
Animal colouration generally evolves via natural or sexual selection, or some combination of the two...
Many passerines lay protoporphyrin-pigmented eggs, and the degree of spotting seems to be related to...
It has been proposed that blue-green egg coloration is a condition-dependent female sexual trait tha...
The function and evolution of ornamental traits has been a major focus of evolutionary ecology. Desp...
An adaptive explanation for the blue-green colouration of some avian eggshells has long interested r...
Abstract. Among several adaptive explanations proposed to account for variation in avian egg color, ...
Impressive variation in egg colouration among birds has puzzled evolutionary biologists for a long t...
Species can exhibit exaggerated ornamentation that aids in the securement of mates. Sexual selection...
One hypothesis to explain the blue–green colour of the eggs of many bird species is that it is a sex...
Colorful traits in females are suggested to have evolved and be maintained by sexual selection. Alth...
Abstract Although evidence is accumulating on the adaptive function of female ornamentation, very li...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
The colourful surface of birds’ eggshells varies dramatically between species, but the selective pre...
How colouration provides information about individuals in birds has been a central issue in recent d...
Abstract A recent hypothesis suggests that birds ’ blue-green egg colors may be a sexually selected ...
Animal colouration generally evolves via natural or sexual selection, or some combination of the two...
Many passerines lay protoporphyrin-pigmented eggs, and the degree of spotting seems to be related to...
It has been proposed that blue-green egg coloration is a condition-dependent female sexual trait tha...