The visual systems of birds are hypothesized to have higher temporal resolution than those of humans, suggesting that they may be able to perceive the flicker emitted from conventional low-frequency fluorescent lights (LF; 100 Hz in Europe, 120 Hz in the U.S.A.). These lights are commonly used in the housing of captive birds and this may affect both their welfare and performance in experiments. We carried out mate choice experiments on European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, under both low- and high-frequency fluorescent lights (HF; > 30 kHz, at which flicker is imperceptible). Indicators of male condition and size, together with the reflectance spectra and length of the males\u27 throat feathers, were also recorded to ascertain which vari...
There is growing evidence that ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths play an important role in avian mate cho...
Abstract Light pollution is increasing worldwide and significantly affects animal behavior. In birds...
It is well known that development of vision is affected by experience, but there are few studies of ...
It is common practice for captive birds to be kept under fluorescent lighting, which typically flick...
Although it is known that many birds possess ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive vision, most commercially ho...
Many captive birds are kept in artificial lighting that is typically deficient in ultraviolet (UV) w...
Avian plumage has long been used to test theories of sexual selection, with humans assessing the col...
There is considerable interest in the role that ultraviolet (UV) cues play in the foraging and mate ...
The effects of artificial night lighting on animal behaviour and fitness are largely unknown. Most s...
While color vision and spatial resolution have been studied in many bird species, less is known abou...
Zebra finches have previously been found to have preferences for particular colours of both natural ...
Simple SummaryThis study investigated how different types of lighting affect laying hen behaviour an...
Many parrots have plumage that either reflects strongly in the ultraviolet-A (UVA) waveband, between...
As in many parrots, the plumage of the budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus reflects near-ultraviolet ...
In addition to human-visible waveband (400-700 nm) birds are sensitive to near ultraviolet (UV) wave...
There is growing evidence that ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths play an important role in avian mate cho...
Abstract Light pollution is increasing worldwide and significantly affects animal behavior. In birds...
It is well known that development of vision is affected by experience, but there are few studies of ...
It is common practice for captive birds to be kept under fluorescent lighting, which typically flick...
Although it is known that many birds possess ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive vision, most commercially ho...
Many captive birds are kept in artificial lighting that is typically deficient in ultraviolet (UV) w...
Avian plumage has long been used to test theories of sexual selection, with humans assessing the col...
There is considerable interest in the role that ultraviolet (UV) cues play in the foraging and mate ...
The effects of artificial night lighting on animal behaviour and fitness are largely unknown. Most s...
While color vision and spatial resolution have been studied in many bird species, less is known abou...
Zebra finches have previously been found to have preferences for particular colours of both natural ...
Simple SummaryThis study investigated how different types of lighting affect laying hen behaviour an...
Many parrots have plumage that either reflects strongly in the ultraviolet-A (UVA) waveband, between...
As in many parrots, the plumage of the budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus reflects near-ultraviolet ...
In addition to human-visible waveband (400-700 nm) birds are sensitive to near ultraviolet (UV) wave...
There is growing evidence that ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths play an important role in avian mate cho...
Abstract Light pollution is increasing worldwide and significantly affects animal behavior. In birds...
It is well known that development of vision is affected by experience, but there are few studies of ...