Condition‐dependence, pleiotropy and the handicap principle of sexual selection in melanin‐based colouration
A Roulin - Biological Reviews, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The signalling function of melanin‐based colouration is debated. Sexual selection theory
states that ornaments should be costly to produce, maintain, wear or display to signal quality …
states that ornaments should be costly to produce, maintain, wear or display to signal quality …
Dominance and plumage traits: meta-analysis and metaregression analysis
ESA Santos, D Scheck, S Nakagawa - Animal behaviour, 2011 - Elsevier
The study of avian signalling systems is an important avenue for research on animal
communication. More specifically, the use of plumage traits to signal status or fighting ability …
communication. More specifically, the use of plumage traits to signal status or fighting ability …
Selection on a small genomic region underpins differentiation in multiple color traits between two warbler species
Speciation is one of the most important processes in biology, yet the study of the genomic
changes underlying this process is in its infancy. North American warbler species …
changes underlying this process is in its infancy. North American warbler species …
The expression of melanin-based plumage is separately modulated by exogenous oxidative stress and a melanocortin
I Galvan, C Alonso-Alvarez - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Melanin-based traits involved in animal communication have been traditionally viewed as
occurring under strict genetic control. However, it is generally accepted that both genetic and …
occurring under strict genetic control. However, it is generally accepted that both genetic and …
Toward understanding the repeated occurrence of associations between melanin-based coloration and multiple phenotypes
LM San-Jose, A Roulin - The American Naturalist, 2018 - journals.uchicago.edu
Melanin is the most widespread pigment in organisms. Melanin-based coloration has been
repeatedly observed to be associated with the same traits and in the same direction in …
repeatedly observed to be associated with the same traits and in the same direction in …
The quest for good genes: Epigamic traits, fitness, MHC and multilocus heterozygosity in the guppy
K Przesmycka, M Herdegen‐Radwan… - Molecular …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The 'good genes' hypothesis for the evolution of male secondary sexual traits poses that
female preferences for such traits are driven by indirect genetic benefits. However, support …
female preferences for such traits are driven by indirect genetic benefits. However, support …
[PDF][PDF] The evolution of eu‐and pheomelanic traits may respond to an economy of pigments related to environmental oxidative stress
Dear Sir, Vertebrate animals produce two chemically distinct melanin pigments, eumelanin
and pheomelanin, often simultaneously in the same cells but one usually prevailing on the …
and pheomelanin, often simultaneously in the same cells but one usually prevailing on the …
Eumelanin-based coloration and fitness parameters in birds: a meta-analysis
Although melanin is the most common pigment in animal integuments, the adaptive function
of variation in melanin-based coloration remains poorly understood. The individual fitness …
of variation in melanin-based coloration remains poorly understood. The individual fitness …
Corticosterone shifts reproductive behaviour towards self-maintenance in the barn owl and is linked to melanin-based coloration in females
Trade-offs between the benefits of current reproduction and the costs to future reproduction
and survival are widely recognized. However, such trade-offs might only be detected when …
and survival are widely recognized. However, such trade-offs might only be detected when …
Dual utility of a melanin‐based ornament in bearded tits
H Hoi, M Griggio - Ethology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
A general mechanism to account for the maintenance of sexually selected traits is the
armament–ornament model, which predicts that females exploit signals used in male–male …
armament–ornament model, which predicts that females exploit signals used in male–male …