PLoS ONE (May 2010)
Specific appetite for carotenoids in a colorful bird.
Abstract
BackgroundSince carotenoids have physiological functions necessary for maintaining health, individuals should be selected to actively seek and develop a specific appetite for these compounds.Methodology/principal findingsGreat tits Parus major in a diet choice experiment, both in captivity and the field, preferred carotenoid-enriched diets to control diets. The food items did not differ in any other aspects measured besides carotenoid content.Conclusions/significanceSpecific appetite for carotenoids is here demonstrated for the first time, placing these compounds on a par with essential nutrients as sodium or calcium.