abstract: Among the most ornate animal traits in nature are the angle-dependent (i.e. iridescent) structural colors of many birds, beetles, and butterflies. Though we now have a solid understanding of the mechanisms, function, and evolution of these features in several groups, less attention has been paid to the potential for angle-dependent reflectance in otherwise matte-appearing (i.e. not thought to be structurally colored) tissues. Here for the first time we describe non-iridescent angle-dependent coloration from the tail and wing feathers of several parrot species (Psittaciformes). We employed a novel approach \u2014 by calculating chromatic and achromatic contrasts (in just noticeable differences, JNDs) of straight and angled measurem...
We report for the first time the existence of a structural mechanism of feathers different from irid...
Gaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and thought to be sexually select...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
The assessment of plumage colouration has become a common procedure in many ornithological studies, ...
Diverse plumages have evolved among birds through complex morphological modifications. We investigat...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
White colouration is a common and important component of animal visual signalling and camouflage, bu...
Bird plumage is coloured both by pigments and by spectrally selective interference in the light refl...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
Why is the natural world so colourful and what can it tell us about evolution? Bird plumage is the p...
Variation in wavelength sensitivity among subspecies is unknown among vertebrates. The parrot Platyc...
The breast-plate plumage of male Lawes' parotia (Parotia lawesii) produces dramatic colour changes w...
The bright colours of parrots are caused by psittacofulvin pigments, which appear unique to this Ord...
Plumage coloration is important for bird communication, most notably in sexual signalling. Colour is...
9 pagesInternational audienceGaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and ...
We report for the first time the existence of a structural mechanism of feathers different from irid...
Gaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and thought to be sexually select...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
The assessment of plumage colouration has become a common procedure in many ornithological studies, ...
Diverse plumages have evolved among birds through complex morphological modifications. We investigat...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
White colouration is a common and important component of animal visual signalling and camouflage, bu...
Bird plumage is coloured both by pigments and by spectrally selective interference in the light refl...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
Why is the natural world so colourful and what can it tell us about evolution? Bird plumage is the p...
Variation in wavelength sensitivity among subspecies is unknown among vertebrates. The parrot Platyc...
The breast-plate plumage of male Lawes' parotia (Parotia lawesii) produces dramatic colour changes w...
The bright colours of parrots are caused by psittacofulvin pigments, which appear unique to this Ord...
Plumage coloration is important for bird communication, most notably in sexual signalling. Colour is...
9 pagesInternational audienceGaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and ...
We report for the first time the existence of a structural mechanism of feathers different from irid...
Gaudy plumage coloration is a widespread ornamental trait in birds and thought to be sexually select...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...