This paper demonstrates that foraging summer-form females of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus have colour vision. The butterflies were trained to feed on sucrose solution placed on a disk of a particular colour in a cage set in the laboratory. After a few such training runs, a butterfly was presented with the training colour randomly positioned within an array of disks of other colours, but with no sucrose solution. The results indicate that the butterflies learn rapidly to select the training colour reliably among different colours. The training colour was also correctly selected when it was covered with neutral density filters to reduce its brightness, or even when the colour was presented together with disks of a ...
This review outlines our recent studies on the spectral organization of butterfly compound eyes, wit...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
The eye shine of butterflies from a large number of ommatidia was observed with a modified epi-illum...
This paper describes the action spectrum of foraging behavior of a butterfly, Papilioxuthus. We firs...
This paper gives an overview of behavioral studies on the color and polarization vision of the Japan...
This study focuses on the sense of brightness in the foraging Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly,...
This paper presents the first evidence of tetrachromacy among invertebrates. The Japanese yellow swa...
Here we examine the ability of butterflies to learn colour cues in two different behavioural context...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
Vision, body colouration and the visual environment of an animal may be tuned to each other. This th...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus is not uniform, In a co...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
Spatial resolution of insect compound eyes is much coarser than that of humans: a single pixel of th...
In true color vision animals discriminate between light wavelengths, regardless of intensity, using ...
Flower-foraging Japanese yellow swallowtail butterflies, Papilio xuthus, exhibit sophisticated visua...
This review outlines our recent studies on the spectral organization of butterfly compound eyes, wit...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
The eye shine of butterflies from a large number of ommatidia was observed with a modified epi-illum...
This paper describes the action spectrum of foraging behavior of a butterfly, Papilioxuthus. We firs...
This paper gives an overview of behavioral studies on the color and polarization vision of the Japan...
This study focuses on the sense of brightness in the foraging Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly,...
This paper presents the first evidence of tetrachromacy among invertebrates. The Japanese yellow swa...
Here we examine the ability of butterflies to learn colour cues in two different behavioural context...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
Vision, body colouration and the visual environment of an animal may be tuned to each other. This th...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus is not uniform, In a co...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
Spatial resolution of insect compound eyes is much coarser than that of humans: a single pixel of th...
In true color vision animals discriminate between light wavelengths, regardless of intensity, using ...
Flower-foraging Japanese yellow swallowtail butterflies, Papilio xuthus, exhibit sophisticated visua...
This review outlines our recent studies on the spectral organization of butterfly compound eyes, wit...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
The eye shine of butterflies from a large number of ommatidia was observed with a modified epi-illum...