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585 related items for PubMed ID: 26536112

  • 1. The effects of life history and sexual selection on male and female plumage colouration.
    Dale J, Dey CJ, Delhey K, Kempenaers B, Valcu M.
    Nature; 2015 Nov 19; 527(7578):367-70. PubMed ID: 26536112
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  • 2. Reproductive skew and selection on female ornamentation in social species.
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  • 3. Sexual selection predicts the rate and direction of colour divergence in a large avian radiation.
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  • 4. Complexity and integration in sexual ornamentation: an example with carotenoid and melanin plumage pigmentation.
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  • 5. Contrasting patterns of selection on the size and coloration of a female plumage ornament in common yellowthroats.
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  • 6. Independent sources of condition dependency and multiple pathways determine a composite trait: lessons from carotenoid-based plumage colouration.
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  • 8. Colour ornamentation in the blue tit: quantitative genetic (co)variances across sexes.
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  • 9. Sexually selected dichromatism in the hihi Notiomystis cincta: multiple colours for multiple receivers.
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  • 11. Colour change in a structural ornament is related to individual quality, parasites and mating patterns in the blue tit.
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  • 12. Experimental evidence that extra-pair mating drives asymmetrical introgression of a sexual trait.
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  • 13. Fecundity selection on ornamental plumage colour differs between ages and sexes and varies over small spatial scales.
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  • 14. [Structural and functional aspects of variation of the breeding plumage ornamentation in the male Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca (Aves: passeriformes)].
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  • 17. Body size and climate as predictors of plumage colouration and sexual dichromatism in parrots.
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  • 18. Correlational selection leads to genetic integration of body size and an attractive plumage trait in dark-eyed juncos.
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  • 19. The evolution of sexual dimorphism in parasitic cuckoos: sexual selection or coevolution?
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  • 20. Sexually selected sexual selection: Can evolutionary retribution explain female ornamental colour?
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