نتایج جستجو برای: plumage colour

تعداد نتایج: 34775  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
A P Møller J Erritzøe

Colour preferences from sexual or social contexts are assumed to have arisen owing to preferences for specific kinds of food, representing a sensory bias, but once colour preferences have evolved in a sexual context, they may also be expressed during foraging. We tested whether preferences for specific body colours (i.e. plumage and soft parts) were related to colour preferences for grit ingest...

Journal: :Ibis 2022

Plumage coloration can have substantial effects on a bird's energy budget. This is because different colours reflect and absorb light differently, affecting the heat loads acquired from solar radiation. We examine thermal of feather gain flight performance discuss potential role plumage colour Early investigations thermoregulation revealed complex interactions between environmental conditions p...

2016
Jin-Shan Ran Xiao-Yan You Jie Jin Yu-Guang Zhou Ye Wang Dan Lan Peng Ren Yi-Ping Liu

The polymorphisms of MC1R gene play a crucial role in coat color variation in mammals; however, the relationship is still unclear in pigeons. In this study, we sequenced 741 bp fragment of the MC1R for 39 individuals with five plumage color patterns (gray plumage, n = 12; black plumage, n = 9; white plumage, n = 3; spotted plumage, n = 12; red plumage, n = 3). A total of three single nucleotide...

2013
Ying Xu Xiao-Hui Zhang You-Zhi Pang

TYR (Tyrosinase) and TYRP1 (Tyrosinase-related protein 1) play crucial roles in determining the coat color of birds. In this paper, we aimed to characterize the relationship of TYR and TYRP1 genes with plumage colors in Korean quails. The SNPs were searched by cDNA sequencing and PCR-SSCP in three plumage color Korean quails (maroon, white and black plumage). Two SNPs (367T→C and 1153C→T) were ...

2011
Jordan Karubian R. Lindsay Hubert Schwabl Michael S. Webster

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