Bird Coloration : : Mechanisms and Measurements / / ed. by Geoffrey E. Hill, Kevin J. McGraw.

One cannot help being struck with wonder at the vivid pink of 10,000 flamingos rising from Lake Nakuru or the glowing red gorget of a ruby-throated hummingbird feeding outside the kitchen window. How birds produce the brilliant and striking coloration of their feathers and other body parts is the fo...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2006]
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (640 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
I. Perception and Measurements --
1. Color Perception --
2. Quantifying Colors --
3. Analyzing Colors --
4. Effects of Light Environment on Color Communication --
II. Mechanisms of Production --
5. Mechanics of Carotenoid-Based Coloration --
6. Mechanics of Melanin-Based Coloration --
7. Anatomy, Physics, and Evolution of Structural Colors --
8. Mechanics of Uncommon Colors: Pterins, Porphyrins, and Psittacofulvins --
9. Cosmetic and Adventitious Colors --
III. Controls and Regulation of Expression --
10. Hormonal Control of Coloration --
11. Genetic Basis of Color Variation in Wild Birds --
12. Environmental Regulation of Ornamental Coloration --
Acknowledgments --
Contributors --
Species Index --
Subject Index
Summary:One cannot help being struck with wonder at the vivid pink of 10,000 flamingos rising from Lake Nakuru or the glowing red gorget of a ruby-throated hummingbird feeding outside the kitchen window. How birds produce the brilliant and striking coloration of their feathers and other body parts is the focus of this first volume of Bird Coloration. It has been more than 40 years since the mechanisms of color production of birds have been reviewed and synthesized and in those 40 years new pigments have been discovered, new genetic mechanisms have been described, new theories have been developed, and hundreds of new experiments have been conducted. Geoffrey Hill and Kevin McGraw have assembled the world's leading experts in perception, measurement, and control of bird coloration to contribute to this book. This sumptuously illustrated volume synthesizes more than 1,500 technical papers in this field. The focus is on the three primary mechanisms of color production--melanin pigmentation, carotenoid pigmentation, and structural coloration--but less common as well as newly described mechanisms of color production are also reviewed in detail. The visual perception of birds and the best ways to collect and analyze color data are, for the first time, presented as part of the review of mechanisms of coloration. This book will be essential reading for biologists studying animal coloration, but it will also be treasured by anyone curious about how birds produce and perceive their bold and brilliant color displays.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674273788
9783110442212
9783110442205
DOI:10.4159/9780674273788?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Geoffrey E. Hill, Kevin J. McGraw.