1. What have the authors contributed in "Condition-dependence, pleiotropy and the handicap principle of sexual selection in melanin-based colouration" ?
In this paper, the authors review the production, maintenance and wearing/displaying costs that can generate a correlation between melanin-based colouration and body condition, and consider other evolutionary mechanisms that can also lead to covariation between colour and pleiotropic genes.
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2. What is the effect of pheomelanin on the colouration of the kes?
Switch from pheomelanin to eumelanin productionVariation in melanin-based colouration can be due to differential deposition of the pigments eumelanin and pheomelanin, which are responsible for black/grey and rusty/reddish/brownish colourations, respectively.
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3. What is the reason for the variation in colouration observed in the barn owl?
Although the administration of corticosterone can lead to a decrease in melanin-based colouration (see also San José & Fitze, 2013), inter-individual variations in colouration observed in the barn owl are due largely to genes rather than environmental factors (Roulin et al., 2008b).
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4. Why is badge size correlated with reproductive success?
because social interactions are stressful, displaying large badges may induce a reduction in body condition, which could be compensated by higher reproductive success.
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