Abstract Background One of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity of the short wavelength sensitive (SWS1) opsins, which can be divided into two sub-types: violet- and UV- sensitive (VS & UVS). In birds, UVS has been found in both passerines and parrots, groups that were recently shown to be sister orders. While all parrots are thought to be UVS, recent evidence suggests some passerine lineages may also be VS. The great bowerbird (Chlamydera nuchalis) is a passerine notable for its courtship behaviours in which males build and decorate elaborate bower structures. Results The great bowerbir...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantial damage, and in mammals, visual se...
Variation in visual spectral tuning has evolved in concert with signal colour in some taxa, but ther...
BACKGROUND: The wide range of complex photic systems observed in birds exemplifies one of their key ...
Abstract Background One of the most striking features...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
Background: Colour vision in birds can be categorized into two classes, the ultraviolet (UVS) and vi...
abstract: Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual sys-tems. In this article, we discuss ...
Abstract Background Interspecific variation in avian colour vision falls into two discrete classes: ...
Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual systems. In this article, we discuss the spectra...
Short wavelength visual sensitivity in birds is determined mostly by the type of photopigment presen...
Variation in visual spectral tuning has evolved in concert with signal colour in some taxa, but ther...
First published online 28 July 2010Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantia...
Avian vision is more complex than mammalian vision. The most complex mammalian systems, for example ...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantial damage, and in mammals, visual se...
Variation in visual spectral tuning has evolved in concert with signal colour in some taxa, but ther...
BACKGROUND: The wide range of complex photic systems observed in birds exemplifies one of their key ...
Abstract Background One of the most striking features...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
BackgroundOne of the most striking features of avian vision is the variation in spectral sensitivity...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
Background: Colour vision in birds can be categorized into two classes, the ultraviolet (UVS) and vi...
abstract: Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual sys-tems. In this article, we discuss ...
Abstract Background Interspecific variation in avian colour vision falls into two discrete classes: ...
Birds are highly visual animals with complex visual systems. In this article, we discuss the spectra...
Short wavelength visual sensitivity in birds is determined mostly by the type of photopigment presen...
Variation in visual spectral tuning has evolved in concert with signal colour in some taxa, but ther...
First published online 28 July 2010Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantia...
Avian vision is more complex than mammalian vision. The most complex mammalian systems, for example ...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantial damage, and in mammals, visual se...
Variation in visual spectral tuning has evolved in concert with signal colour in some taxa, but ther...
BACKGROUND: The wide range of complex photic systems observed in birds exemplifies one of their key ...