Authors
Devi Stuart-Fox, Katrina Rankin, Adrian Lutz, Adam Elliott, Andrew Hugall, Claire McLean, Iliana Medina
Publication date
2021/5/25
Journal
Ecology Letters
Volume
24
Issue
10
Pages
2207–2218
Description
Carotenoids are important pigments producing integument colouration; however, their dietary availability may be limited in some environments. Many species produce yellow to red hues using a combination of carotenoids and self‐synthesised pteridine pigments. A compelling hypothesis is that pteridines replace carotenoids in environments where carotenoid availability is limited. To test this hypothesis, we quantified concentrations of five carotenoid and six pteridine pigments in multiple skin colours and individuals from 27 species of agamid lizards. We show that environmental gradients predict the ratio of carotenoids to pteridines; carotenoid concentrations are lower and pteridine concentrations higher in arid environments with low vegetation productivity. Both carotenoid and pteridine pigments were present in all species, but only pteridine concentrations explained colour variation among species and there …
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