Does biofluorescence enhance visual signals in birds-of-paradise?

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2025-02-12 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.241905
Rene P Martin, Emily M Carr, John S Sparks
{"title":"Does biofluorescence enhance visual signals in birds-of-paradise?","authors":"Rene P Martin, Emily M Carr, John S Sparks","doi":"10.1098/rsos.241905","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Visual signals are important for mediating numerous behaviours in organisms. Frequently, brightly coloured feathers are used in signalling during reproductive behaviours in birds. Furthermore, an increasing number of studies have documented the additional use of biofluorescence as a visual cue. We investigate the presence of fluorescence in all 45 species of birds-of-paradise (Paradisaeidae), a group where males exhibit elaborate feather morphology, coloration, and mating displays. We show that all core birds-of-paradise are biofluorescent (37 species representing 14 of 17 genera); all genera except <i>Lycocorax</i>, <i>Manucodia</i> and <i>Phonygammus</i>, which comprise the sister group to the core birds-of-paradise. In males, biofluorescence occurs on plumage and skin used in reproductive displays. Biofluorescent regions vary among species but include the inner mouth and bill, as well as feathers on the head, neck, belly and plumes. In females, biofluorescence is usually restricted to plumage on the chest and belly. Emitted biofluorescent wavelengths are green and green-yellow, with emission peaks around 520 and 560 nm. Using an established framework of criteria for determining the functional role of biofluorescence in communication, our results provide evidence that within core birds-of-paradise, males likely utilize biofluorescence to enhance visual cues used during male hierarchy and mating displays.</p>","PeriodicalId":21525,"journal":{"name":"Royal Society Open Science","volume":"12 2","pages":"241905"},"PeriodicalIF":2.9000,"publicationDate":"2025-02-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11813591/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Royal Society Open Science","FirstCategoryId":"103","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241905","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"综合性期刊","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"2025/2/1 0:00:00","PubModel":"eCollection","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0

Abstract

Visual signals are important for mediating numerous behaviours in organisms. Frequently, brightly coloured feathers are used in signalling during reproductive behaviours in birds. Furthermore, an increasing number of studies have documented the additional use of biofluorescence as a visual cue. We investigate the presence of fluorescence in all 45 species of birds-of-paradise (Paradisaeidae), a group where males exhibit elaborate feather morphology, coloration, and mating displays. We show that all core birds-of-paradise are biofluorescent (37 species representing 14 of 17 genera); all genera except Lycocorax, Manucodia and Phonygammus, which comprise the sister group to the core birds-of-paradise. In males, biofluorescence occurs on plumage and skin used in reproductive displays. Biofluorescent regions vary among species but include the inner mouth and bill, as well as feathers on the head, neck, belly and plumes. In females, biofluorescence is usually restricted to plumage on the chest and belly. Emitted biofluorescent wavelengths are green and green-yellow, with emission peaks around 520 and 560 nm. Using an established framework of criteria for determining the functional role of biofluorescence in communication, our results provide evidence that within core birds-of-paradise, males likely utilize biofluorescence to enhance visual cues used during male hierarchy and mating displays.

求助全文
约1分钟内获得全文 求助全文
来源期刊
Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
508
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Royal Society Open Science is a new open journal publishing high-quality original research across the entire range of science on the basis of objective peer-review. The journal covers the entire range of science and mathematics and will allow the Society to publish all the high-quality work it receives without the usual restrictions on scope, length or impact.
×
引用
GB/T 7714-2015
复制
MLA
复制
APA
复制
导出至
BibTeX EndNote RefMan NoteFirst NoteExpress
×
提示
您的信息不完整,为了账户安全,请先补充。
现在去补充
×
提示
您因"违规操作"
具体请查看互助需知
我知道了
×
提示
确定
请完成安全验证×
copy
已复制链接
快去分享给好友吧!
我知道了
右上角分享
点击右上角分享
0
联系我们:info@booksci.cn Book学术提供免费学术资源搜索服务,方便国内外学者检索中英文文献。致力于提供最便捷和优质的服务体验。 Copyright © 2023 布克学术 All rights reserved.
京ICP备2023020795号-1
ghs 京公网安备 11010802042870号
Book学术文献互助
Book学术文献互助群
群 号:481959085
Book学术官方微信