Research on the optical properties of animal integuments, including fur, feather, skin and cuticle, has focussed almost exclusively on animal-visible wavelengths within the narrow range of 300 - 700 nm. By contrast, the near-infrared (NIR) portion of direct sunlight, spanning 700 - 2600 nm, has been largely ignored despite its potentially important thermal consequences. We quantified variation in visible and NIR reflectance and transmission for white body contour feathers of 50 bird species, and examined how well they are predicted by feather macro- and micro-structural morphology. Both visible and NIR reflectance of the feathers varied substantially across species. Larger, thicker, and sparser feathers that are characteristic of larger spe...
Male Lawes's Parotia, a bird of paradise, use the highly directional reflection of the structurally ...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
The iridescent plumage of many birds is structurally colored due to an orderly arrangement of melano...
Research on the optical properties of animal integuments, including fur, feather, skin and cuticle, ...
Research on the optical properties of animal integuments, including fur, feather, skin and cuticle, ...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun's radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun’s radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
White colouration is a common and important component of animal visual signalling and camouflage, bu...
<p>(a) Representative transmission (top) and reflectance spectra (bottom) for species in this study ...
The diverse colours of bird feathers are produced by both pigments and nanostructures, and can have ...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun’s radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
<p>Scanning electron micrographs of cross-sections through barbs of feathers with the high (a) and l...
Diverse plumages have evolved among birds through complex morphological modifications. We investigat...
Until recently, and when compared with diurnal birds that use contrasting plumage patches and comple...
Variation in feather melanism and microstructure can arise through sexual selection and ecological f...
Male Lawes's Parotia, a bird of paradise, use the highly directional reflection of the structurally ...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
The iridescent plumage of many birds is structurally colored due to an orderly arrangement of melano...
Research on the optical properties of animal integuments, including fur, feather, skin and cuticle, ...
Research on the optical properties of animal integuments, including fur, feather, skin and cuticle, ...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun's radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun’s radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
White colouration is a common and important component of animal visual signalling and camouflage, bu...
<p>(a) Representative transmission (top) and reflectance spectra (bottom) for species in this study ...
The diverse colours of bird feathers are produced by both pigments and nanostructures, and can have ...
The visible spectrum represents a fraction of the sun’s radiation, a large portion of which is withi...
<p>Scanning electron micrographs of cross-sections through barbs of feathers with the high (a) and l...
Diverse plumages have evolved among birds through complex morphological modifications. We investigat...
Until recently, and when compared with diurnal birds that use contrasting plumage patches and comple...
Variation in feather melanism and microstructure can arise through sexual selection and ecological f...
Male Lawes's Parotia, a bird of paradise, use the highly directional reflection of the structurally ...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
The iridescent plumage of many birds is structurally colored due to an orderly arrangement of melano...