Condition-dependence of pheomelanin-based coloration in nuthatches Sitta europaea suggests a detoxifying function: implications for the evolution of juvenile plumage patterns
Abstract Adult-like juvenile plumage patterns often signal genotypic quality to parents. During adulthood, the same patterns often signal quality to mates. This has led to assume that adult-like juvenile plumage is a developmental consequence of sexual selection operating in adults. Many of these pa...
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Main Author: | Ismael Galván |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/185f50f22d3944d5b3173a9a0e89073f |
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