abstract: Environmental conditions early in life can affect an organism’s phenotype at adulthood, which may be tuned to perform optimally in conditions that mimic those experienced during development (Environmental Matching hypothesis), or may be generally superior when conditions during development were of higher quality (Silver Spoon hypothesis). Here, we tested these hypotheses by examining how diet during development interacted with diet during adulthood to affect adult sexually selected ornamentation and immune function in male mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos). Mallards have yellow, carotenoid-pigmented beaks that are used in mate choice, and the degree of beak coloration has been linked to adult immune function. Using a 2×2 factoria...
In wild birds, the proximate and ultimate factors that affect circulating carotenoid concentrations ...
Abstract: Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our under...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Environmental conditions early in life can affect an organism's phenotype at adulthood, which may be...
abstract: Conditions during development can shape the expression of traits at adulthood, a phenomeno...
Carotenoid pigments can directly enhance the immune responses of vertebrates, and they are used by m...
Abstract Introduction Nutrient availability, assimilation, and allocation can have important and las...
In many bird species, yearling individuals are less colorful than older ones. However, the causal fa...
Theory suggests that carotenoid-based signals are used in animal communication because they contain ...
Carotenoids are micronutrient pigments produced by plants that may convey immunological benefits to ...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
Background: Carotenoids can confer somatic and reproductive benefits, but most evidence is from capt...
Carotenoid-based coloration in birds is widely considered an honest signal of individual condition, ...
Oxidative stress may provide a proximate link mediating the trade-offs between the allocation of res...
1. Avian eggshell coloration has frequently been examined in a functional context (e.g. mimicry, cam...
In wild birds, the proximate and ultimate factors that affect circulating carotenoid concentrations ...
Abstract: Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our under...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...
Environmental conditions early in life can affect an organism's phenotype at adulthood, which may be...
abstract: Conditions during development can shape the expression of traits at adulthood, a phenomeno...
Carotenoid pigments can directly enhance the immune responses of vertebrates, and they are used by m...
Abstract Introduction Nutrient availability, assimilation, and allocation can have important and las...
In many bird species, yearling individuals are less colorful than older ones. However, the causal fa...
Theory suggests that carotenoid-based signals are used in animal communication because they contain ...
Carotenoids are micronutrient pigments produced by plants that may convey immunological benefits to ...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
Background: Carotenoids can confer somatic and reproductive benefits, but most evidence is from capt...
Carotenoid-based coloration in birds is widely considered an honest signal of individual condition, ...
Oxidative stress may provide a proximate link mediating the trade-offs between the allocation of res...
1. Avian eggshell coloration has frequently been examined in a functional context (e.g. mimicry, cam...
In wild birds, the proximate and ultimate factors that affect circulating carotenoid concentrations ...
Abstract: Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our under...
Mechanisms maintaining honesty of sexual signals are far from resolved, limiting our understanding o...