SummaryColour vision in humans is ‘middling’ at best, both figuratively and literally in the animal visible spectrum of 300–750 nm. This comes as a surprise to many of us as we cannot imagine the need to see more colours than the millions we can manage. The fact is that many animals have colour vision that exceeds our red–green–blue (RGB)-based trichromacy. Birds and reptiles, along with several freshwater fish, have four colour receptors, for example, extending both ends of the human visible spectrum (400–700 nm), and may be termed tetrachromats. Horses, dogs, some primates and barracuda, on the other hand, have only two spectral classes of photoreceptors, and may be likened to red–green colour blind humans in performance; they are dichrom...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
We present a mechanism by which organisms with only a single photoreceptor, that have a monochromati...
Trichromatic vision may have evolved as an aid to frugivory. This hypothesis is supported by the rec...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
Abstract The ability to see colors is not universal in the animal kingdom. Those animals that can de...
AbstractThe visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows anim...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
A common view in both philosophy and the vision sciences is that, in human vision, wavelength inform...
In recent years, colour vision abilities have been rather generously awarded to vari-ous invertebrat...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
Colour vision mediates ecologically relevant tasks for many animals, such as mate choice, foraging a...
The use of spectral information in natural light to inform behaviour is one of the oldest and most f...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
We present a mechanism by which organisms with only a single photoreceptor, that have a monochromati...
Trichromatic vision may have evolved as an aid to frugivory. This hypothesis is supported by the rec...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
Abstract The ability to see colors is not universal in the animal kingdom. Those animals that can de...
AbstractThe visual displays of animals and plants are often colourful, and colour vision allows anim...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
The world in color presents a dazzling dimension of phenotypic variation. Biological interest in thi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
A common view in both philosophy and the vision sciences is that, in human vision, wavelength inform...
In recent years, colour vision abilities have been rather generously awarded to vari-ous invertebrat...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
Colour vision mediates ecologically relevant tasks for many animals, such as mate choice, foraging a...
The use of spectral information in natural light to inform behaviour is one of the oldest and most f...
The evolutionary relationship between signals and animal senses has broad significance, with potenti...
We present a mechanism by which organisms with only a single photoreceptor, that have a monochromati...
Trichromatic vision may have evolved as an aid to frugivory. This hypothesis is supported by the rec...