INVESTIGADORES
MAHLER Bettina
artículos
Título:
Dietary and sexual correlates of carotenoid pigment expression in dove plumage
Autor/es:
BETTINA MAHLER; L. ARAUJO; P. L. TUBARO
Revista:
The Condor
Editorial:
Cooper Ornithological Society
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 105 p. 258 - 267
Resumen:
Carotenoid pigmentation in birds’ plumage is considered an honest indicatorof phenotypic quality, and thus a target of sexual selection. But carotenoids also fulfill essential physiological functions, and therefore, carotenoids should only appear in plumage if they are in excess of those needed physiologically. We explored the presence of carotenoid-based plumage coloration in columbids and its association with diet and sexual dichromatism using a comparative analysis. We found that carotenoid plumage pigmentation appeared three times independently in doves, and that these events were always associated with frugivorous feeding habits. This suggests that expression of carotenoid-based plumage color in granivorous species may be constrained by the scarcity of carotenoids in their diet. However, more than half of the frugivorous species lack carotenoid-pigmented plumage, indicating that rich dietary sources of these compounds are a necessary but not sufficient cause for their expression in plumage. Analyzing 12 pairs of sister taxa, we found that plumage dichromatism was neither associated with the amount of carotenoid pigment present in the plumage nor with the sexual dimorphism in carotenoid-pigmented plumage. Although the presence of carotenoid-based plumage coloration has been related to sexual selection in several taxa, we failed to show such an association in columbids.