Skip to Next Section Iridescence is produced by coherent scattering of light waves from alternating layers of materials of different refractive indices. In birds, iridescent colours are produced by feather barbules when light is scattered from alternating layers of keratin, melanin and air. The structure and organization of these layers, and hence the appearance of bird species with different types of plumage iridescence, varies extensively. One principal distinction between different types of iridescent colours is whether they are produced by a single pair of layers or by multiple pairs of layers. Multi-layer iridescence, such as that displayed by hummingbirds, has been relatively well characterized, but single-layer iridescence has only r...
Males of many species often use colourful and conspicuous ornaments to attract females. Among these,...
The plumage of many birds is highly attractive, especially when thefeathers are patterned in strongl...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun's radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
Iridescence is produced by coherent scattering of light waves from alternating layers of materials o...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...
The iridescent plumage of many birds is structurally colored due to an orderly arrangement of melano...
Evidence suggests that structural plumage colour can be an honest signal of individual quality, but ...
The brilliant iridescent plumage of birds creates some of the most stunning color displays known in ...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun’s radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
The male Anna's hummingbird features a brightly reddish-pink reflecting gorget, due to large stacks ...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius) feathers display periodic variations in the reflected colour from...
Males of many species often use colourful and conspicuous ornaments to attract females. Among these,...
The plumage of many birds is highly attractive, especially when thefeathers are patterned in strongl...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun's radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
Iridescence is produced by coherent scattering of light waves from alternating layers of materials o...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...
The iridescent plumage of many birds is structurally colored due to an orderly arrangement of melano...
Evidence suggests that structural plumage colour can be an honest signal of individual quality, but ...
The brilliant iridescent plumage of birds creates some of the most stunning color displays known in ...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun’s radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
The male Anna's hummingbird features a brightly reddish-pink reflecting gorget, due to large stacks ...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius) feathers display periodic variations in the reflected colour from...
Males of many species often use colourful and conspicuous ornaments to attract females. Among these,...
The plumage of many birds is highly attractive, especially when thefeathers are patterned in strongl...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun's radiation, a large portion of which is withi...