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- W2335315027 abstract "Much of the bright yellow, orange, and red coloration of plumage results from carotenoid pigmentation (Brush 1978, Goodwin 1984). Carotenoids are unique among plumage pigments in that they cannot be synthesized by birds de novo; they must be ingested (Goodwin 1984, Brush 1978, 1990). An understanding of carotenoid pigmentation, therefore, requires an understanding of how birds get carotenoids from food into developing feathers. Unfortunately, the processes of carotenoid uptake, transport, and metabolism remain poorly understood (for reviews, see Brush 1978, 1990), with carotenoid transport perhaps the least studied aspect of carotenoid pigmentation (Brush 1990). To get from food in the gut to growing feathers, carotenoids must be transported in the blood. Trams (1969) was among the first to determine the carotenoid content of blood in relation to plumage coloration. He compared the blood of bright-red-plumaged Scarlet Ibises (Eudocimus ruber) with the blood of closely related but white-plumaged White Ibises (E. albus). As predicted, the blood of Scarlet Ibises contained much greater concentrations of red carotenoid pigments, as well as greater concentrations of a high-density lipoprotein that Trams (1969) speculated was the carrier protein for the carotenoids. Trams' study was conducted with birds that were not molting and, thus, at a time when carotenoid pigments in the blood would not be of use to the birds as feather" @default.
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- W2335315027 title "Interspecific Variation in Plasma Hue in Relation to Carotenoid Plumage Pigmentation" @default.
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