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Nematode parasites reduce carotenoid-based signalling in male red grouse
Authors:Martínez-Padilla Jesús  Mougeot François  Pérez-Rodríguez Lorenzo  Bortolotti Gary R
Institution:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology-Banchory, Banchory, Hill of Brathens, Aberdeenshire AB31 4BW, UK. jmart@ceh.ac.uk
Abstract:Carotenoids determine the yellow-red colours of many ornaments, which often function as signals of quality. Carotenoid-based signalling may reliably advertise health and should be particularly sensitive to parasite infections. Nematodes are among the commonest parasites of vertebrates, with well-documented negative effects on their hosts. However, to date, little is known about the effects that these parasites may have on carotenoid-based signalling. Tetraonid birds (grouse) exhibit supra-orbital combs, which are bright integumentary ornaments pigmented by carotenoids. We tested the effect of the nematode parasite Trichostrongylus tenuis on signalling in free-living male red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus. We show that experimentally reduced nematode infection increases plasma carotenoid concentration and comb redness, demonstrating for the first time that nematodes can influence carotenoid-based signals.
Keywords:carotenoids  comb  nematodes  red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus  Trichostrongylus tenuis
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