Authors
Jean-Pierre Iskandar, Chad M Eliason, Tim Astrop, Branislav Igic, Rafael Maia, Matthew D Shawkey
Publication date
2016/10/1
Journal
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume
119
Issue
2
Pages
477-487
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Brightly coloured feathers, including the brilliant reds produced by carotenoids, are sometimes shiny in appearance. Gloss is a common property of materials and usually arises through specular reflection from smooth, flat surfaces. However, the production of gloss on red feathers has never been examined. In the present study, we compared the optical and structural properties of glossy and matte carotenoid-based red feathers of multiple species to identify the proximate basis for their glossiness. Although specular reflectance did not differ between glossy and matte feathers, diffuse reflectance was lower in glossy than in matte feathers, leading to a higher contrast gloss. Compared to matte feathers, glossy red feathers had thicker barbs with a flatter and more homogeneous morphology, consistent with expectations, as well as thicker outer keratin cortices. Moreover, glossiness was predicted by a principal …
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JP Iskandar, CM Eliason, T Astrop, B Igic, R Maia… - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2016