Unexpectedly low UV-sensitivity in a bird,the budgerigar |
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Authors: | Johanna Chavez Almut Kelber Misha Vorobyev Olle Lind |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Lund University, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Photoreceptor adaptation ensures appropriate visual responses during changing light conditions and contributes to colour constancy. We used behavioural tests to compare UV-sensitivity of budgerigars after adaptation to UV-rich and UV-poor backgrounds. In the latter case, we found lower UV-sensitivity than expected, which could be the result of photon-shot noise corrupting cone signal robustness or nonlinear background adaptation. We suggest that nonlinear adaptation may be necessary for allowing cones to discriminate UV-rich signals, such as bird plumage colours, against UV-poor natural backgrounds. |
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Keywords: | receptor adaptation bird senses UV-vision colour constancy spectral sensitivity |
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