The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the psittacofulvins, deposited in both barbs and barbules, causing yellow or red coloured feathers. In specific feather areas, spongy nanostructured barb cells exist, reflecting either in the blue or blue-green wavelength range. The blue-green spongy structures are partly enveloped by a blue-absorbing, yellow-colouring pigment acting as a spectral filter, thus yielding a green coloured barb. Applying reflection and transmission spectroscopy, we characterized the Amazons' pigments and spongy structures, and investigated how they contribute to the feather coloration. The reflectance spectra of Amazon feathers are presumably tuned to the sensitivity ...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...
The Indian parakeet (Psittacula krameri) belongs to the order Psittaciformes family Psittacidae. The...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
The morphology of green and blue feathers of the Rose-faced Lovebird (Agapomis roseicollis) is descr...
abstract: Among the most ornate animal traits in nature are the angle-dependent (i.e. iridescent) st...
The breast-plate plumage of male Lawes' parotia (Parotia lawesii) produces dramatic colour changes w...
Most studies of animal coloration focus on spectral colours, which are colours evoked by single peak...
Male Lawes's Parotia, a bird of paradise, use the highly directional reflection of the structurally ...
The assessment of plumage colouration has become a common procedure in many ornithological studies, ...
The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, ...
Bird plumage is coloured both by pigments and by spectrally selective interference in the light refl...
The bright colours of parrots are caused by psittacofulvin pigments, which appear unique to this Ord...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...
The Indian parakeet (Psittacula krameri) belongs to the order Psittaciformes family Psittacidae. The...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...
The feathers of Amazon parrots are brightly coloured. They contain a unique class of pigments, the p...
The plumages of parrots provide some of the most striking colouration in nature.We summarise the div...
Parrots and allies (Order Psittaciformes) have evolved an exclusive capacity to synthesize polyene p...
The morphology of green and blue feathers of the Rose-faced Lovebird (Agapomis roseicollis) is descr...
abstract: Among the most ornate animal traits in nature are the angle-dependent (i.e. iridescent) st...
The breast-plate plumage of male Lawes' parotia (Parotia lawesii) produces dramatic colour changes w...
Most studies of animal coloration focus on spectral colours, which are colours evoked by single peak...
Male Lawes's Parotia, a bird of paradise, use the highly directional reflection of the structurally ...
The assessment of plumage colouration has become a common procedure in many ornithological studies, ...
The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, ...
Bird plumage is coloured both by pigments and by spectrally selective interference in the light refl...
The bright colours of parrots are caused by psittacofulvin pigments, which appear unique to this Ord...
The colours of the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, reside in the barbs of the three main types of ...
The Indian parakeet (Psittacula krameri) belongs to the order Psittaciformes family Psittacidae. The...
Non-iridescent structural plumage color is typically produced by coherent scattering of light within...