The Indian parakeet (Psittacula krameri) belongs to the order Psittaciformes family Psittacidae. The male has a red ring in the neck collar region hence called rose ringed parakeet while the female lack it, showing sexual dimorphism. Parrots attract because of their phenomenal feather coloration which is because of iridescent and non-iridescent phenomenon of light. They show different color when they are viewed from different angle and the phenomena is called iridescent. It has been reported that the coloration is due to the microstructures that are present in barb. To some extend these microstructures are responsible for UV reflectance property of these feathers. It has been reported that the coloration is also due to nanostructures presen...
Non-iridescent, structural coloration in birds originates from the feather's internal nanostructure ...
Sexual selection favoring the most attractive peafowl is very well understood, but the answer to wha...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
The plumage of many birds is highly attractive, especially when thefeathers are patterned in strongl...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius) feathers display periodic variations in the reflected colour from...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
The brilliant iridescent plumage of birds creates some of the most stunning color displays known in ...
abstract: Among the most ornate animal traits in nature are the angle-dependent (i.e. iridescent) st...
We investigated the anatomy, nanostructure and biophysics of the structurally coloured facial carunc...
Evidence suggests that structural plumage colour can be an honest signal of individual quality, but ...
Many studies have shown how pigments and internal nanostructures generate color in nature. External ...
The costs associated with the production and maintenance of colour patches is thought to maintain th...
Iridescence is produced by coherent scattering of light waves from alternating layers of materials o...
Non-iridescent, structural coloration in birds originates from the feather's internal nanostructure ...
Sexual selection favoring the most attractive peafowl is very well understood, but the answer to wha...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
The plumage of many birds is highly attractive, especially when thefeathers are patterned in strongl...
Many birds have fascinating colours generated by specialized nanoscopic structures inside their feat...
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius) feathers display periodic variations in the reflected colour from...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
The brilliant iridescent plumage of birds creates some of the most stunning color displays known in ...
abstract: Among the most ornate animal traits in nature are the angle-dependent (i.e. iridescent) st...
We investigated the anatomy, nanostructure and biophysics of the structurally coloured facial carunc...
Evidence suggests that structural plumage colour can be an honest signal of individual quality, but ...
Many studies have shown how pigments and internal nanostructures generate color in nature. External ...
The costs associated with the production and maintenance of colour patches is thought to maintain th...
Iridescence is produced by coherent scattering of light waves from alternating layers of materials o...
Non-iridescent, structural coloration in birds originates from the feather's internal nanostructure ...
Sexual selection favoring the most attractive peafowl is very well understood, but the answer to wha...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...