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Plumage coloration and nutritional condition in the great tit<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Parus major</Emphasis>: the roles of carotenoids and melanins differ
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Juan?Carlos?SenarEmail author  Jordi?Figuerola  Jordi?Domènech
Institution:(1) Museu de Ciències Naturals (Zoologia), Pg. Picasso s/n, Parc Ciutadella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain;(2) Present address: Department of Applied Biology, Estación Biológica Doñana, Ap. Correos 1056, 41080 Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:The size and coloration of some body characters seem to influence mate choice in many species. Most animal colours are either structural or based on melanin or carotenoid pigments. It has recently been suggested that carotenoid-based or structural coloration may be a condition-dependent trait, whereas melanin-based coloration is not; a difference that may be highly relevant when studying the evolution of multiple mating preferences. We tested this hypothesis in the great tit (Parus major). The size of the melanin breast band was not correlated to nutritional condition as estimated by the rate of tail growth (ptilochronology), controlling for locality, age, sex, year and season effects. However, the correlation was significant for the hue of yellow breast (carotenoid-based coloration), and the slopes of the regressions of the two pigments to growth bars differed significantly. These results suggest that the expression of the two traits may be regulated by different mechanisms.
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