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Absorbance of retinal oil droplets of the budgerigar : sex, spatial and plumage morph-related variation
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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ben Knott, J Bowmaker, Mathew BergMathew Berg, Andy BennettIntraspecific variation in photoreceptor physiology is known in several vertebrate taxa, but is currently unknown in birds, despite many avian traits varying intraspecifically, and avian visual ecology encompassing a wide range of environments and visual stimuli, which might influence spectral sensitivity. Avian retinal photoreceptors contain light absorbing carotenoid-rich oil droplets that affect vision. Carotenoids are also important plumage components. However, our understanding of the regulation of carotenoids in oil droplets remains rudimentary. Among birds, Melopsittacus undulatus has probably the best-studied colour vision, shows profound intraspecific variation in plumage colour, and increased plasma carotenoids during moult. We used microspectrophotometry to determine whether a relationship exists between oil droplet carotenoid concentration and plumage pigmentation, and tested for sex and spatial variation in droplet absorbance across the retina. Absorbance of one variety of P-type droplets was higher in males. No relationship was found between droplet absorbance and plumage colour. We found a spatial pattern of droplets absorbance across the retina that matched a pattern found in another parrot, and other avian species. Our work provides insights into the development and maintenance of retinal oil droplets and suggests a common mechanism and function for carotenoid deposition in the retina across bird species.
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Journal
Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral PhysiologyVolume
198Issue
1Pagination
43 - 51Publisher
SpringerLocation
Berlin, GermanyPublisher DOI
ISSN
0340-7594eISSN
1432-1351Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2012, SpringerUsage metrics
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avian visioncarotenoidsmicrospectrophotometryretinal oil dropletssensory ecologyScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineBehavioral SciencesNeurosciencesPhysiologyZoologyNeurosciences & NeurologyCONE PHOTORECEPTOR DISTRIBUTIONULTRAVIOLET-A REFLECTANCEVISUAL PIGMENTSCOLOR-VISIONSPECTRAL SENSITIVITYMELOPSITTACUS-UNDULATUSMATE CHOICEINDUCED FLUORESCENCEDIETARY CAROTENOIDSPASSERINE BIRD