2024
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2868
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Early Oxidative Stress May Prevent a Red Ornament From Signaling Longevity

A. A. Romero‐Haro,
A. Cantarero,
C. Alonso‐Alvarez

Abstract: Harsh early environmental conditions can exert delayed, long‐lasting effects on phenotypes, including reproductive traits such as sexual signals. Indeed, adverse early conditions can accelerate development, increasing oxidative stress that may, in turn, impact adult sexual signals. Among signals, colorations produced by red ketocarotenoids seem to depend on mitochondrial functioning. Hence, they could reveal individual cell respiration efficiency. It has been hypothesized that these traits are unfalsifiable “i… Show more

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