Iridescent structural colour production in male blue-black grassquit feather barbules: the role of keratin and melanin.

Autor: Maia R; Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, Brazil. rafa.maia@gmail.com, Caetano JV, Báo SN, Macedo RH
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of the Royal Society, Interface [J R Soc Interface] 2009 Apr 06; Vol. 6 Suppl 2, pp. S203-11. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Jan 13.
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2008.0460.focus
Abstrakt: Iridescent coloration plays an important role in the visual communication system of many animal taxa. It is known that iridescent structural colours result from layers of materials with different refractive indexes, which in feathers usually are keratin, melanin and air. However, the role of these materials in the production of structural iridescent coloration is still poorly documented. Despite the great interspecific variation in the organization of such structures in bird plumage, melanin layers are usually considered too opaque, suggesting its main role is to delineate the outermost keratin layer and absorb incoherently scattered stray light. We combined spectrometry, electron microscopy and thin-film optical modelling to describe the UV-reflecting iridescent colour of feather barbules of male blue-black grassquits (Volatinia jacarina), characterized by a keratin layer overlying a single melanin layer. Our models indicate that both the keratin and the melanin layers are essential for production of the observed colour, influencing the coherent scattering of light. The melanin layer in some barbules may be thin enough to allow interaction with the underlying keratin; however, individuals usually have, on an average, the minimum number of granules that optimizes absorbance by this layer. Also, we show that altering optical properties of the materials resulted in better-fitting models relative to the empirically measured spectra. These results add to previous findings concerning the influence of melanin in single-layer iridescence, and stress the importance of considering natural variation when characterizing such photonic structures.
Databáze: MEDLINE