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Females of carotenoid-supplemented males are more faithful and produce higher quality offspring
2008
Behavioral Ecology
Reproduction is known to increase the basal metabolic rate and generate oxidative stress, a possible proximate cost of reproduction. Carotenoids have been shown to be in vitro antioxidant molecules and, in a number of instances, to contribute in vivo to the antioxidant protection of the organism against the deleterious effects of free radicals and oxidative stress. These compounds are also involved in the up-and downregulation of the immune system. Thus, carotenoids may improve a male's health
doi:10.1093/beheco/arn091
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