Authors
A Roulin, C Dijkstra
Publication date
2003/5
Journal
Heredity
Volume
90
Issue
5
Pages
359-364
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Knowledge of the mechanism underlying the expression of melanin-based sex-traits may help us to understand their signalling function. Potential sources of inter-individual variation are the total amount of melanins produced but also how biochemical precursors are allocated into the eumelanin and phaeomelanin pigments responsible for black and reddish-brown colours, respectively. In the barn owl (Tyto alba), a eumelanin trait (referred to as ‘plumage spottiness’) signals immunocompetence towards an artificially administrated antigen and parasite resistance in females, whereas a phaeomelanin trait (‘plumage coloration’) signals investment in reproduction in males. This raises the question whether plumage coloration and spottiness are expressed independent of each other. To investigate this question, we have studied the genetics of these two plumage traits. Crossfostering experiments showed that, for each …
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