نتایج جستجو برای: plumage colour

تعداد نتایج: 34775  

2011
J. Kozák

Feathers are one of the integument appendages that form the outer covering, or plumage, on birds. The goslings hatch with a downy coat of feathers formed in embryonic development. They moult the natal plumage into juvenile feathers between 3-5 weeks of age and than moult that juvenile plumage into adult plumage between 8-11 weeks of age. Feather weight of an adult goose makes up about 6.2% of i...

2004
Kevin J. McGraw Geoffrey E. Hill

Evolutionary biologists studying sexually selected bird plumage generally consider this trait to be static throughout a breeding season and assign trait values to individuals on the basis of single measurements. We investigated the propensity for carotenoid-based color of feather patches in male house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus (Muller, 1776)) to change during the breeding period. We recaptu...

2015
Johan Lindgren Peter Sjövall Ryan M. Carney Aude Cincotta Per Uvdal Steven W. Hutcheson Ola Gustafsson Ulysse Lefèvre François Escuillié Jimmy Heimdal Anders Engdahl Johan A. Gren Benjamin P. Kear Kazumasa Wakamatsu Johan Yans Pascal Godefroit

Feathers are amongst the most complex epidermal structures known, and they have a well-documented evolutionary trajectory across non-avian dinosaurs and basal birds. Moreover, melanosome-like microbodies preserved in association with fossil plumage have been used to reconstruct original colour, behaviour and physiology. However, these putative ancient melanosomes might alternatively represent m...

2012
Shijun Li Cui Wang Wenhua Yu Shuhong Zhao Yanzhang Gong

To elucidate the genes involved in the formation of white and black plumage in ducks, RNA from white and black feather bulbs of an F(2) population were analyzed using RNA-Seq. A total of 2,642 expressed sequence tags showed significant differential expression between white and black feather bulbs. Among these tags, 186 matched 133 annotated genes that grouped into 94 pathways. A number of genes...

2011
Carolina FaCChinetti Bettina Mahler alejandro G. di GiaCoMo juan C. reBoreda

In some sexually dichromatic passerines, juvenile males retain a plumage similar to that of adult females through their first year or longer (delayed plumage maturation). The Tawny-bellied Seedeater (Sporophila hypoxantha) is a sexually dichromatic species in which, to the human eye, the juveniles look like females. We analyzed the species’ stages of plumage maturation by reflectance spectromet...

2014
Christopher M Tonra Kristen L D Marini Peter P Marra Ryan R Germain Rebecca L Holberton Matthew W Reudink

Plumage coloration in birds plays a critical role in communication and can be under selection throughout the annual cycle as a sexual and social signal. However, for migratory birds, little is known about the acquisition and maintenance of colorful plumage during the nonbreeding period. Winter habitat could influence the quality of colorful plumage, ultimately carrying over to influence sexual ...

2005
Amy C. Weibel William S. Moore AMY C. WEIBEL WILLIAM S. MOORE

Adult and juvenile plumage characters were traced onto a well-resolved molecular based phylogeny for Picoides woodpeckers, and a simple phylogenetic test of homology, parallelism, and convergence of plumage characters was performed. Reconstruction of ancestral character states revealed multiple events of independent evolution of derived character states in most characters studied, and a concent...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Alexandre Roulin Anne-Lyse Ducrest François Balloux Cor Dijkstra Christian Riols

Sexual selection theory predicts that males advertise quality by displaying extravagant ornaments. By contrast, whether phenotypic variation in females has a signalling function remains an open question. Here, to our knowledge, we provide the first evidence that a female plumage trait can signal fluctuating asymmetry in the offspring. We experimentally demonstrate in wild barn owls (Tyto alba) ...

2015
Ismar de Souza Carvalho Fernando E. Novas Federico L. Agnolín Marcelo P. Isasi Francisco I. Freitas José A. Andrade

The fossil record of birds in the Mesozoic of Gondwana is mostly based on isolated and often poorly preserved specimens, none of which has preserved details on feather anatomy. We provide the description of a fossil bird represented by a skeleton with feathers from the Early Cretaceous of Gondwana (NE Brazil). The specimen sheds light on the homology and 3D structure of the rachis-dominated fea...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Mansour Aliabadian Mohammad Kaboli Marc I Förschler Vincent Nijman Atefeh Chamani Annie Tillier Roger Prodon Eric Pasquet Per G P Ericson Dario Zuccon

Open-habitat chats (genera Myrmecocichla, Cercomela, Oenanthe and relative) are a morphologically and ecologically cohesive group of genera with unclear phylogenetic relationships. They are distributed mostly in open, arid and/or rocky habitats of Africa and Eurasia. Here, we present the most comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis of this group to date, with a complete taxon sampling at ...

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