Melanin- and carotenoid-dependent signals of great tits (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Parus major</Emphasis>) relate differently to metal pollution |
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Authors: | Tom Dauwe Marcel Eens |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Due to their high phenotypic plasticity, the expression of secondary sexual characteristics is particularly sensitive to stress.
Here, we investigated the expression of two conspicuous visual signals in great tits (Parus major) in a metal pollution gradient. In three study sites with marked differences in metal contamination (mainly lead, cadmium,
copper and zinc), we compared melanin and carotenoid colouration of great tits. While carotenoid colouration (yellow breast)
was negatively related to metal pollution, the size of a melanin trait (breast stripe) was larger in the most polluted sites.
Environmental pollutants not only affect the expression of conspicuous signals but may even enhance, directly or indirectly,
a signal of male quality such as breast stripe. Our results also support the multiple messages hypothesis predicting that
different signals highlight different aspects of geno- and phenotypic condition of the bearer. |
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Keywords: | Carotenoids Melanin Colouration Pollution Multiple signals |
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