As in many parrots, the plumage of the budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus reflects near-ultraviolet (UVA) wavelengths (300-400 nm) and exhibits UVA-induced fluorescence. However, there have, to our knowledge, been no tests of whether the yellow fluorescence observed under intense UVA illumination has any role in signalling. Four experiments were carried out on wild-type budgerigars, where the presence and absence of UV reflectance and fluorescence were manipulated using filters. Few studies have attempted to separate the contribution of UV reflectance to plumage hue as opposed to brightness or distinguish between a role in sexual as opposed to social preferences. However, our first experiments show that not only do females consistently pref...
Several animal species have been shown to use phenotypic traits to assess the competitive ability of...
Plumage ornaments are important signals in sexual selection context. Plumage maintenance is therefor...
Several animal species have been shown to use phenotypic traits to assess the competitive ability of...
Many parrots have plumage that either reflects strongly in the ultraviolet-A (UVA) waveband, between...
Recent behavioural experiments have shown that birds use ultraviolet (UV)-reflective and fluorescent...
Fluorescence has so far been found in 52 parrot species when illuminated with ultraviolet-A (UVA) \u...
Elaborate or colourful feathers are important traits in female-mate choice in birds but little atten...
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...
Avian plumage has long been used to test theories of sexual selection, with humans assessing the col...
SEXUAL selection is one of the most actively studied areas of evolutionary biology(1-3), and ever si...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals have been shown to play key roles in social and sexual signalling in birds....
Zebra finches have previously been found to have preferences for particular colours of both natural ...
The presence of sexual differences in plumage coloration (sexual dichromatism) is frequent in birds....
The preference of female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, is correlated with the brightness of the ultrav...
Several animal species have been shown to use phenotypic traits to assess the competitive ability of...
Plumage ornaments are important signals in sexual selection context. Plumage maintenance is therefor...
Several animal species have been shown to use phenotypic traits to assess the competitive ability of...
Many parrots have plumage that either reflects strongly in the ultraviolet-A (UVA) waveband, between...
Recent behavioural experiments have shown that birds use ultraviolet (UV)-reflective and fluorescent...
Fluorescence has so far been found in 52 parrot species when illuminated with ultraviolet-A (UVA) \u...
Elaborate or colourful feathers are important traits in female-mate choice in birds but little atten...
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...
Avian plumage has long been used to test theories of sexual selection, with humans assessing the col...
SEXUAL selection is one of the most actively studied areas of evolutionary biology(1-3), and ever si...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals have been shown to play key roles in social and sexual signalling in birds....
Zebra finches have previously been found to have preferences for particular colours of both natural ...
The presence of sexual differences in plumage coloration (sexual dichromatism) is frequent in birds....
The preference of female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, is correlated with the brightness of the ultrav...
Several animal species have been shown to use phenotypic traits to assess the competitive ability of...
Plumage ornaments are important signals in sexual selection context. Plumage maintenance is therefor...
Several animal species have been shown to use phenotypic traits to assess the competitive ability of...