The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, which are synthetic pigments known only from parrots. Recent evidence suggests that some pigments in bird feathers function not just as colour generators, but also preserve plumage integrity by increasing the resistance of feather keratin to bacterial degradation. We exposed a variety of colourful parrot feathers to feather-degrading Bacillus licheniformis and found that feathers with red psittacofulvins degraded at about the same rate as those with melanin and more slowly than white feathers, which lack pigments. Blue feathers, in which colour is based on the microstructural arrangement of keratin, air and melanin granules, and green feather...
The majority of birds use both melanin and carotenoid pigments to become coloured. In contrast, parr...
Summary: Feather discoloration in psittacines has been attributed to aging of feathers, delayed moul...
The Shiny Cowbird Molothrus bonariensis is a sexually dichromatic species, in which males have black...
The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, ...
Recent studies have documented that a diverse assemblage of bacteria is present on the feathers of w...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
Why is the natural world so colourful and what can it tell us about evolution? Bird plumage is the p...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
Microorganisms are considered to be a significant selective factor affecting bird's life strategies....
Feathers serve numerous functions, from flight to interspecific and intraspecific communication. Mel...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
Although to date this fact has been widely neglected, avian plumage is inhabited by a wide range of ...
The impact of feather-degrading bacilli on feathers depends on the presence or absence of melanin. I...
The bright colours of parrots are caused by psittacofulvin pigments, which appear unique to this Ord...
When feather-degrading Bacillus licheniformis is grown in culture, it secretes a keratinase that hyd...
The majority of birds use both melanin and carotenoid pigments to become coloured. In contrast, parr...
Summary: Feather discoloration in psittacines has been attributed to aging of feathers, delayed moul...
The Shiny Cowbird Molothrus bonariensis is a sexually dichromatic species, in which males have black...
The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, ...
Recent studies have documented that a diverse assemblage of bacteria is present on the feathers of w...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
Why is the natural world so colourful and what can it tell us about evolution? Bird plumage is the p...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
Microorganisms are considered to be a significant selective factor affecting bird's life strategies....
Feathers serve numerous functions, from flight to interspecific and intraspecific communication. Mel...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
Although to date this fact has been widely neglected, avian plumage is inhabited by a wide range of ...
The impact of feather-degrading bacilli on feathers depends on the presence or absence of melanin. I...
The bright colours of parrots are caused by psittacofulvin pigments, which appear unique to this Ord...
When feather-degrading Bacillus licheniformis is grown in culture, it secretes a keratinase that hyd...
The majority of birds use both melanin and carotenoid pigments to become coloured. In contrast, parr...
Summary: Feather discoloration in psittacines has been attributed to aging of feathers, delayed moul...
The Shiny Cowbird Molothrus bonariensis is a sexually dichromatic species, in which males have black...