There is considerable interest in the role that ultraviolet (UV) cues play in the foraging and mate choice decisions of birds. However, with the exception of the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, it is not yet clear whether ultraviolet preferences are context specific, or whether birds show a general preference for full-avian-spectrum environments 320-700 nm) irrespective of the activity in which they are engaged. We investigated whether European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, and blue tits, Parus caeruleus, show general (nonresource based) or context-specific preferences for full-spectrum environments. We found that neither species showed a general preference for UV-present (UV+) over UV-deficient (UV-) environments, when those environments ...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are suggested to be sexually selected in a wide range of taxa. Most researc...
Many parrots have plumage that either reflects strongly in the ultraviolet-A (UVA) waveband, between...
It is well known that development of vision is affected by experience, but there are few studies of ...
Many captive birds are kept in artificial lighting that is typically deficient in ultraviolet (UV) w...
Although it is known that many birds possess ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive vision, most commercially ho...
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...
The preference of female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, is correlated with the brightness of the ultrav...
The function of avian ultraviolet (UV) vision is only just beginning to be understood. One plausible...
Zebra finches have previously been found to have preferences for particular colours of both natural ...
SEXUAL selection is one of the most actively studied areas of evolutionary biology(1-3), and ever si...
Avian plumage has long been used to test theories of sexual selection, with humans assessing the col...
The fact that birds are sensitive to ultraviolet light (UV, 320–400 nm) has been largely ignored by ...
As in many parrots, the plumage of the budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus reflects near-ultraviolet ...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are suggested to be sexually selected in a wide range of taxa. Most researc...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are suggested to be sexually selected in a wide range of taxa. Most researc...
Many parrots have plumage that either reflects strongly in the ultraviolet-A (UVA) waveband, between...
It is well known that development of vision is affected by experience, but there are few studies of ...
Many captive birds are kept in artificial lighting that is typically deficient in ultraviolet (UV) w...
Although it is known that many birds possess ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive vision, most commercially ho...
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...
The preference of female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, is correlated with the brightness of the ultrav...
The function of avian ultraviolet (UV) vision is only just beginning to be understood. One plausible...
Zebra finches have previously been found to have preferences for particular colours of both natural ...
SEXUAL selection is one of the most actively studied areas of evolutionary biology(1-3), and ever si...
Avian plumage has long been used to test theories of sexual selection, with humans assessing the col...
The fact that birds are sensitive to ultraviolet light (UV, 320–400 nm) has been largely ignored by ...
As in many parrots, the plumage of the budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus reflects near-ultraviolet ...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are suggested to be sexually selected in a wide range of taxa. Most researc...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are suggested to be sexually selected in a wide range of taxa. Most researc...
Many parrots have plumage that either reflects strongly in the ultraviolet-A (UVA) waveband, between...
It is well known that development of vision is affected by experience, but there are few studies of ...