Carotenoid availability affects the development of a colour-based mate preference and the sensory bias to which it is genetically linked.
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A sensory bias has triggered the evolution of egg-spots in cichlid fishesArtificial selection for food colour preferencesSupplementation of male pheromone on rock substrates attracts female rock lizards to the territories of males: a field experimentThe effects of dietary carotenoid supplementation and retinal carotenoid accumulation on vision-mediated foraging in the house finchMate choice for a male carotenoid-based ornament is linked to female dietary carotenoid intake and accumulation.Species-Specific Relationships between Water Transparency and Male Coloration within and between Two Closely Related Lake Victoria Cichlid SpeciesSexual display and mate choice in an energetically costly environment.Exploring visual plasticity: dietary carotenoids can change color vision in guppies (Poecilia reticulata).Carotenoids buffer the acute phase response on fever, sickness behavior, and rapid bill color change in zebra finches.The condition dependency of fitness in males and females: the fitness consequences of juvenile diet assessed in environments differing in key adult resources.Seeing orange: prawns tap into a pre-existing sensory bias of the Trinidadian guppy.Female mate preference explains countergradient variation in the sexual coloration of guppies (Poecilia reticulata).Morphological adaptation influences the evolution of a mating signal.Sense and sensitivity: responsiveness to offspring signals varies with the parents' potential to breed again.Pterin pigment granules are responsible for both broadband light scattering and wavelength selective absorption in the wing scales of pierid butterflies.Viability of brown trout embryos positively linked to melanin-based but negatively to carotenoid-based colours of their fathers.Reviewing guppy color vision: integrating the molecular and physiological variation in visual tuning of a classic system for sensory drive
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Carotenoid availability affects the development of a colour-based mate preference and the sensory bias to which it is genetically linked.
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Carotenoid availability affect ...... hich it is genetically linked.
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F Helen Rodd
Gita R Kolluru
Gregory F Grether
Jennifer de la Cerda
Kaori Shimazaki
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10.1098/RSPB.2005.3197
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2005-10-01T00:00:00Z