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 …

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 …

Selection on a small genomic region underpins differentiation in multiple color traits between two warbler species

S Wang, S Rohwer, DR de Zwaan, DPL Toews… - Evolution …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] The evolution of eu‐and pheomelanic traits may respond to an economy of pigments related to environmental oxidative stress

I Galvan, F Solano - Pigment cell & melanoma research, 2009 - academia.edu
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 …

Eumelanin-based coloration and fitness parameters in birds: a meta-analysis

J Meunier, S Figueiredo Pinto, R Burri… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2011 - Springer
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 …

Corticosterone shifts reproductive behaviour towards self-maintenance in the barn owl and is linked to melanin-based coloration in females

B Almasi, A Roulin, L Jenni - Hormones and Behavior, 2013 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …