The visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows animals to respond to these signals as they forage for food, choose mates and so-forth. This article discusses the evolutionary relationship between photoreceptor spectral sensitivities of four groups of land animals--birds, butterflies, primates and hymenopteran insects (bees and wasps)--, the colour signals that are relevant to them, and how understanding is informed by models of spectral coding and colour vision. Although the spectral sensitivities of photoreceptors are known to vary adaptively under natural selection there is little evidence that those of hymenopterans, birds and primates are specifically adapted to the reflectance spectra of food pl...
The striking color patterns of butterflies and birds have long interested biologists. But how these ...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
AbstractThe visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows anim...
This review outlines how eyes of terrestrial vertebrates and insects meet the competing requirements...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
This review outlines how eyes of terrestrial vertebrates and insects meet the competing requirements...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Many visual animals exploit spectral information for seeking food and mates, for identifying preys a...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Colour vision allows animals to use the information contained in the spectrum of light to control im...
Visual signals represent one of the most common forms of communication in animals, and they play an ...
The process of visual signalling between plant and animals is often a combination of exciting discov...
The ability to see colour at night is known only from a handful of animals. First discovered in the ...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
The striking color patterns of butterflies and birds have long interested biologists. But how these ...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
AbstractThe visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows anim...
This review outlines how eyes of terrestrial vertebrates and insects meet the competing requirements...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
This review outlines how eyes of terrestrial vertebrates and insects meet the competing requirements...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Many visual animals exploit spectral information for seeking food and mates, for identifying preys a...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Colour vision allows animals to use the information contained in the spectrum of light to control im...
Visual signals represent one of the most common forms of communication in animals, and they play an ...
The process of visual signalling between plant and animals is often a combination of exciting discov...
The ability to see colour at night is known only from a handful of animals. First discovered in the ...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
The striking color patterns of butterflies and birds have long interested biologists. But how these ...
Color vision is widespread among insects but varies among species, depending on the spectral sensiti...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...