Background: Colour vision in birds can be categorized into two classes, the ultraviolet (UVS) and violet sensitive (VS). Their phylogenetic distributions have traditionally been regarded as highly conserved. However, the complicated nature of acquiring spectral sensitivities from cone photoreceptors meant that until recently, only a few species had actually been studied. Whether birds are UVS or VS can nowadays be inferred from a wide range of species via genomic sequencing of the UV/violet SWS1 cone opsin gene. Results: We present genomic sequencing results of the SWS1 gene from 21 avian orders. Amino acid residues signifying UV sensitivity are found in the two most important spectral tuning sites 86 and 90 of Pteroclidiformes and Coraciif...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cones types that cover a wide visual spectru...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cones types that cover a wide visual spectru...
Abstract Background Interspecific variation in avian colour vision falls into two discrete classes: ...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
abstract: Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual sys-tems. In this article, we discuss ...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
Abstract Background One of the most striking features...
Abstract Background One of the most striking features...
BACKGROUND: The wide range of complex photic systems observed in birds exemplifies one of their key ...
Short wavelength visual sensitivity in birds is determined mostly by the type of photopigment presen...
A comprehensive description of the spectral characteristics of retinal photoreceptors in palaeognath...
Avian vision is more complex than mammalian vision. The most complex mammalian systems, for example ...
Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual systems. In this article, we discuss the spectra...
First published online 28 July 2010Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantia...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cones types that cover a wide visual spectru...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cones types that cover a wide visual spectru...
Abstract Background Interspecific variation in avian colour vision falls into two discrete classes: ...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
abstract: Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual sys-tems. In this article, we discuss ...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
Abstract Background One of the most striking features...
Abstract Background One of the most striking features...
BACKGROUND: The wide range of complex photic systems observed in birds exemplifies one of their key ...
Short wavelength visual sensitivity in birds is determined mostly by the type of photopigment presen...
A comprehensive description of the spectral characteristics of retinal photoreceptors in palaeognath...
Avian vision is more complex than mammalian vision. The most complex mammalian systems, for example ...
Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual systems. In this article, we discuss the spectra...
First published online 28 July 2010Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantia...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cones types that cover a wide visual spectru...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
Birds have sophisticated colour vision mediated by four cones types that cover a wide visual spectru...