نتایج جستجو برای: carotenoid

تعداد نتایج: 6727  

2010
Thomas W. Pike Jonathan D. Blount Jan Lindström Neil B. Metcalfe

In species where males express carotenoid-based sexual signals, more intensely coloured males may be signalling their enhanced ability to combat oxidative stress. This may include mitigating deleterious oxidative damage to their sperm, and so be directly related to their functional fertility. Using a split-clutch in vitro fertilization technique and dietary carotenoid manipulation, we demonstra...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2010
Fabrice Helfenstein Sylvain Losdat Anders Pape Møller Jonathan D Blount Heinz Richner

Sperm cells are highly vulnerable to free radicals, and sperm quality and male fertility are critically affected by oxidative stress. Recently, sexual ornaments, particularly carotenoid-based colourful traits, have been proposed to depend on a male's capacity to resist oxidative stress, and thus to signal sperm quality. We conducted an experimental test of this hypothesis on great tits Parus ma...

2005
Yanning Guan Shan Guo Jiangui Liu Xia Zhang

Algorithms based on reflectance band ratios and first derivative have been developed for the estimation of chlorophyll a and carotenoid content of rice leaves by using airborne hyperspectral data acquainted by Pushbroom Hyperspectral Imager (PHI). There was a strong R680/R825 and chlorophyll a relationship with a linear relationship between the ratio of reflectance at 680nm and 825nm. The first...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2004
A Peters A G Denk K Delhey B Kempenaers

Female mate choice is often based on exaggerated sexual traits, signals of male qualities that females cannot assess directly. Two such key qualities are male immune and/or sexual competence, whereby honesty in signalling could be maintained by physiological trade-offs. Carotenoid-based ornaments likely constitute such honest signals, as there is direct competition for (limited) carotenoids bet...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Maria Shumskaya Louis M T Bradbury Regina R Monaco Eleanore T Wurtzel

Plant carotenoids have unique physiological roles related to specific plastid suborganellar locations. Carotenoid metabolic engineering could enhance plant adaptation to climate change and improve food security and nutritional value. However, lack of fundamental knowledge on carotenoid pathway localization limits targeted engineering. Phytoene synthase (PSY), a major rate-controlling carotenoid...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
George Y. Liu Anthony Essex John T. Buchanan Vivekanand Datta Hal M. Hoffman John F. Bastian Joshua Fierer Victor Nizet

Golden color imparted by carotenoid pigments is the eponymous feature of the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. Here we demonstrate a role of this hallmark phenotype in virulence. Compared with the wild-type (WT) bacterium, a S. aureus mutant with disrupted carotenoid biosynthesis is more susceptible to oxidant killing, has impaired neutrophil survival, and is less pathogenic in a mouse subc...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Mats Olsson Mark Wilson Caroline Isaksson Tobias Uller Beth Mott

We performed experiments on male Australian painted dragon lizards (Ctenophorus pictus) to test the hypothesis that carotenoids can scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS), protecting the organism from oxidative stress, and that this capacity is reflected in skin colours involved in signalling. Subsequent to 4 weeks of carotenoid treatment we used flow cytometry to analyse unspecified ROS (H(2)O...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
F Mougeot J Martínez-Padilla G R Bortolotti L M I Webster S B Piertney

Vertebrates commonly use carotenoid-based traits as social signals. These can reliably advertise current nutritional status and health because carotenoids must be acquired through the diet and their allocation to ornaments is traded-off against other self-maintenance needs. We propose that the coloration more generally reveals an individual's ability to cope with stressful conditions. We tested...

Journal: :Science 2003
Jonathan D Blount Neil B Metcalfe Tim R Birkhead Peter F Surai

One hypothesis for why females in many animal species frequently prefer to mate with the most elaborately ornamented males predicts that availability of carotenoid pigments is a potentially limiting factor for both ornament expression and immune function. An implicit assumption of this hypothesis is that males that can afford to produce more elaborate carotenoid-dependent displays must be healt...

2008
Matthew S. Ward Da You Zhao Paul S. Bernstein

The carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin are believed to protect the human macula by absorbing blue light and quenching free radicals. Intestinal malabsorption syndromes such as celiac and Crohn's disease are known to cause deficiencies of lipid-soluble nutrients. We hypothesized that subjects with nutrient malabsorption syndromes will demonstrate lower carotenoid levels in the macula and blood, a...

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