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Pigments

In ornithology, pigments are the biochemical compounds responsible for much of the coloration of birds, particularly in plumage, bare skin, beaks, and eyes. Avian coloration arises from two broad sources: pigmentary color, produced by light-absorbing molecules deposited in feathers and tissues, and structural color,…

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Overview

In ornithology, pigments are the biochemical compounds responsible for much of the coloration of birds, particularly in plumage, bare skin, beaks, and eyes. Avian coloration arises from two broad sources: pigmentary color, produced by light-absorbing molecules deposited in feathers and tissues, and structural color, generated by the physical interaction of light with nanoscale feather architecture. The principal pigment classes include melanins, which yield blacks, browns, and grays and also strengthen feathers; carotenoids, obtained through the diet and responsible for many red, orange, and yellow hues; and porphyrins and other specialized pigments found in certain groups. Because carotenoid-based colors depend on dietary intake and physiological condition, they often function as honest signals of health and quality, while melanin-based patterns are influenced by genetic and hormonal factors. Pigmentation plays central roles in camouflage, thermoregulation, feather durability, and visual communication, including mate choice, species recognition, and signaling of status. The deposition and regulation of these pigments, their interaction with structural elements, and their ecological and evolutionary significance are key themes in the study of avian color. Understanding pigments thus illuminates how birds produce their diverse and often striking appearances and how coloration mediates survival, behavior, and sexual selection across species.

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6 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

2017

Industrial and Biotechnological Applications of Algae: A Review

Sharma NiveditaCorresponding author
Microbiology research laboratory, Deptt. of Basic sciences, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni (Solan) Himachal Pradesh 173230.
Exact topic Advances in Plant Biology Cited by 302 doi:10.14302/issn.2638-4469.japb-17-1534

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