Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis

[EN] The carotenoid-based colouration that many birds present may honestly reflect the quality of the bearer, as carotenoids have to be obtained through diet. These pigments are important for many physiological functions and individuals could find a trade-off between the allocation of carotenoids fo...

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Published in:Ardeola
Main Authors: Zorrozua, Nere, Alonso-Álvarez, Carlos, Díaz, Beñat, Sanpera, Carola, Jover, Lluís, Arizaga, Juan
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Published: BioOne 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/236878
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/236878 2024-02-11T10:02:16+01:00 Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis Zorrozua, Nere Alonso-Álvarez, Carlos Díaz, Beñat Sanpera, Carola Jover, Lluís Arizaga, Juan 2020-07 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/236878 https://doi.org/10.13157/arla.67.2.2020.ra6 unknown BioOne http://dx.doi.org/10.13157/arla.67.2.2020.ra6 Sí doi:10.13157/arla.67.2.2020.ra6 issn: 2341-0825 Ardeola 67(2): 325-339 (2020) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/236878 none Carotenoid-based coloration Individual quality Seabirds Stable isotopes Trophicecology artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2020 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.13157/arla.67.2.2020.ra6 2024-01-16T11:06:30Z [EN] The carotenoid-based colouration that many birds present may honestly reflect the quality of the bearer, as carotenoids have to be obtained through diet. These pigments are important for many physiological functions and individuals could find a trade-off between the allocation of carotenoids for these uses and their accumulation for secondary-sexual and social traits. The Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis is an opportunistic species that feeds on a wide spectrum of prey. We studied whether carotenoid-based colouration (bill, red spot, eye-ring) is related to the trophic ecology inferred by the isotopic composition of adults' feathers at three colonies of this species. The isotopic marker δ13C negatively correlated with carotenoid-based colouration (red spot area). Contrarily to a priori prediction, the marker indicated that higher consumption of landfill scraps and terrestrial prey might lead to a larger red bill spot in adult Yellow-legged Gulls independently of sex. No correlation was detected between isotopic signatures and egg volume in females. The finding that higher consumption of marine prey may imply a smaller red spot supports some results from other avian studies that report that feeding on human-related terrestrial food sources has an apparently positive effect on the adult phenotype. The results may suggest that higher consumption of marine prey may not be as advantageous as supported by previous studies. Nonetheless, the effects of potentially toxic compounds that may come from some feeding sources should be further studied, including any delayed sub-lethal effects on the physiology of adults and, probably, chicks. - Zorrozua, N., Alonso-Álvarez, C., Diaz, B., Sanpera, C., Jover, Ll. & Arizaga, J. (2020). Carbon δ13C isotopic marker values correlate with carotenoid-based bill colouration in adult Yellow-legged Gulls Larus michahellis. Ardeola, 67: 325-339. [ES] a coloración basada en carotenoides que presentan muchas aves puede reflejar honestamente la calidad del individuo, ya que ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian Studies Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Arizaga ENVELOPE(-61.067,-61.067,-66.133,-66.133) Diaz ENVELOPE(-60.667,-60.667,-63.783,-63.783) Ardeola 67 2 325
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topic Carotenoid-based coloration
Individual quality
Seabirds
Stable isotopes
Trophicecology
spellingShingle Carotenoid-based coloration
Individual quality
Seabirds
Stable isotopes
Trophicecology
Zorrozua, Nere
Alonso-Álvarez, Carlos
Díaz, Beñat
Sanpera, Carola
Jover, Lluís
Arizaga, Juan
Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis
topic_facet Carotenoid-based coloration
Individual quality
Seabirds
Stable isotopes
Trophicecology
description [EN] The carotenoid-based colouration that many birds present may honestly reflect the quality of the bearer, as carotenoids have to be obtained through diet. These pigments are important for many physiological functions and individuals could find a trade-off between the allocation of carotenoids for these uses and their accumulation for secondary-sexual and social traits. The Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis is an opportunistic species that feeds on a wide spectrum of prey. We studied whether carotenoid-based colouration (bill, red spot, eye-ring) is related to the trophic ecology inferred by the isotopic composition of adults' feathers at three colonies of this species. The isotopic marker δ13C negatively correlated with carotenoid-based colouration (red spot area). Contrarily to a priori prediction, the marker indicated that higher consumption of landfill scraps and terrestrial prey might lead to a larger red bill spot in adult Yellow-legged Gulls independently of sex. No correlation was detected between isotopic signatures and egg volume in females. The finding that higher consumption of marine prey may imply a smaller red spot supports some results from other avian studies that report that feeding on human-related terrestrial food sources has an apparently positive effect on the adult phenotype. The results may suggest that higher consumption of marine prey may not be as advantageous as supported by previous studies. Nonetheless, the effects of potentially toxic compounds that may come from some feeding sources should be further studied, including any delayed sub-lethal effects on the physiology of adults and, probably, chicks. - Zorrozua, N., Alonso-Álvarez, C., Diaz, B., Sanpera, C., Jover, Ll. & Arizaga, J. (2020). Carbon δ13C isotopic marker values correlate with carotenoid-based bill colouration in adult Yellow-legged Gulls Larus michahellis. Ardeola, 67: 325-339. [ES] a coloración basada en carotenoides que presentan muchas aves puede reflejar honestamente la calidad del individuo, ya que ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zorrozua, Nere
Alonso-Álvarez, Carlos
Díaz, Beñat
Sanpera, Carola
Jover, Lluís
Arizaga, Juan
author_facet Zorrozua, Nere
Alonso-Álvarez, Carlos
Díaz, Beñat
Sanpera, Carola
Jover, Lluís
Arizaga, Juan
author_sort Zorrozua, Nere
title Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis
title_short Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis
title_full Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis
title_fullStr Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis
title_full_unstemmed Carbon d13C Isotopic Marker Values Correlate with Carotenoid-Based Bill Colouration in Adult Yellow-Legged Gulls Larus michahellis
title_sort carbon d13c isotopic marker values correlate with carotenoid-based bill colouration in adult yellow-legged gulls larus michahellis
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