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Pheomelanin Pigment Is Not An Indicator Of Feather Corticosterone Content In Diurnal Migratory Raptors In Idaho, Christopher Porterfield
Pheomelanin Pigment Is Not An Indicator Of Feather Corticosterone Content In Diurnal Migratory Raptors In Idaho, Christopher Porterfield
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In some cases, pigmentation can be used as an indicator of measures of condition. In this study, I tested the relationship between reddish pheomelanin pigmentation and the amount of corticosterone, a hormone associated with stress, sequestered in the feathers. I predicted that with higher corticosterone in feathers individuals would exhibit increased brightness and reduced saturation of pheomelanin pigments in their feathers. I collected spectral data from feathers from American Kestrels (Falco sparverius), Cooper’s Hawks (Accipiter cooperii), and Sharp-shinned Hawks (A. striatus) during migration in southwestern Idaho over two years (2010-2011). After extracting corticosterone from …