International audienceThe phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colouration or patterning, potentially to serve functions including intra- and interspecific signalling. Initially believed to be restricted to marine animals, fluorescent colours are now being described in an increasing number of terrestrial species. Here, we describe unique, highly fluorescent patterns in two species of pumpkin toadlets (Brachycephalus ephippium and B. pitanga). We establish that the origin of the fluorescence lies in the dermal bone of the head and back, visible through a particularly thin skin. By comparing them to those of the closely related species Ischnocnema parva, we demonstrate that pumpkin toadlets’ bones are exceptio...
Fluorescence is a poorly documented phenomenon in vertebrates and has been suggested to play several...
Abstract Mammals are generally brown in colour, but recent publications are showing that they may no...
<div><p>The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the m...
International audienceThe phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colo...
Fluorescence is widespread in marine organisms but uncommon in terrestrial tetrapods. We here show t...
While crypsis is the ability of avoiding detection of an animal by another, aposematism refers to th...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
7 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.In recent years, biofluorescence has been observed in an incre...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
In animals, bright colors often evolve to mimic other species when a resemblance is selectively favo...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Many animals have evolved remarkable strategies to avoid predation. In diurnal, toxic harlequin toad...
The genus Brachycephalus is a fascinating group of miniaturized anurans from the Brazilian Atlantic ...
Fluorescence is a poorly documented phenomenon in vertebrates and has been suggested to play several...
Abstract Mammals are generally brown in colour, but recent publications are showing that they may no...
<div><p>The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the m...
International audienceThe phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colo...
Fluorescence is widespread in marine organisms but uncommon in terrestrial tetrapods. We here show t...
While crypsis is the ability of avoiding detection of an animal by another, aposematism refers to th...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
7 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.In recent years, biofluorescence has been observed in an incre...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
In animals, bright colors often evolve to mimic other species when a resemblance is selectively favo...
Mammalian fluorescence has been reported from numerous species of monotreme, marsupial and placental...
Many animals have evolved remarkable strategies to avoid predation. In diurnal, toxic harlequin toad...
The genus Brachycephalus is a fascinating group of miniaturized anurans from the Brazilian Atlantic ...
Fluorescence is a poorly documented phenomenon in vertebrates and has been suggested to play several...
Abstract Mammals are generally brown in colour, but recent publications are showing that they may no...
<div><p>The discovery of fluorescent proteins has revolutionized experimental biology. Whereas the m...