Brightness features of visual signaling traits in young and adult eurasian eagle-owls

[IN] Recent research has demonstrated the important role of visual communication in nocturnal birds. Achromatic plumage patches (i.e., pigment-free white feathers) with high levels of contrast against dark backgrounds are excellent candidates for visual signaling in the dark or at twilight, when dif...

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Published in:Journal of Raptor Research
Main Authors: Bettega, Chiara, Campioni, Letizia, Delgado, María del Mar, Lourenço, Rui, Penteriani, Vincenzo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Raptor Research Foundation 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/76918
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/76918 2024-02-11T10:03:37+01:00 Brightness features of visual signaling traits in young and adult eurasian eagle-owls Bettega, Chiara Campioni, Letizia Delgado, María del Mar Lourenço, Rui Penteriani, Vincenzo 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/76918 https://doi.org/10.3356/JRR-12-00002.1 en eng Raptor Research Foundation http://dx.doi.org/10.3356/JRR-12-00002.1 Journal of Raptor Research, 47(2): 197-207 (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/76918 doi:10.3356/JRR-12-00002.1 none artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2013 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.3356/JRR-12-00002.1 2024-01-16T09:49:45Z [IN] Recent research has demonstrated the important role of visual communication in nocturnal birds. Achromatic plumage patches (i.e., pigment-free white feathers) with high levels of contrast against dark backgrounds are excellent candidates for visual signaling in the dark or at twilight, when differences in color may be less effective. In this study, with the goal of investigating the signaling role of certain achromatic plumage patches, we examined the characteristics and patterns of the brightness (i.e., total reflectance) of Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo bubo) white feather patches for both young birds and adult individuals. Our results showed that (1) the total reflectance of young birds' white feathers differed significantly from that of adult owls' white feathers; (2) the brightness differed between the sexes in adults only, with females showing a significantly higher reflectance than males; (3) the total reflectance of the white patch around a young bird's mouth was positively correlated with brood size; (4) the total reflectance of the white badge on the throat of adults was positively correlated with their hematocrit values; (5) an assortative mating scenario based on the brightness of an individual's white badge was deemed possible; and (6) we did not detect any significant relationship in the levels of reflectance for related individuals: the young and their parents were not found to be distinguishable based on the brightness of their white feather patches. [ES] Trabajos recientes han demostrado la importancia del papel que las señales visuales desempeñan en la comunicación de las aves nocturnas. Los plumajes acromáticos (es decir, aquellos libres de pigmentos) con altos niveles de contraste contra un fondo oscuro son los mejores candidatos para enviar señales visuales en la noche o en horas crepusculares, cuando las diferencias de color pueden ser menos efectivas. Con el objetivo de investigar el papel en la señalización de ciertos parches de plumas acromáticas, estudiamos las características y los ... Article in Journal/Newspaper eurasian eagle-owl Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) The Throat ENVELOPE(-76.666,-76.666,57.050,57.050) White Patch ENVELOPE(-55.898,-55.898,49.750,49.750) Journal of Raptor Research 47 2 197 207
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description [IN] Recent research has demonstrated the important role of visual communication in nocturnal birds. Achromatic plumage patches (i.e., pigment-free white feathers) with high levels of contrast against dark backgrounds are excellent candidates for visual signaling in the dark or at twilight, when differences in color may be less effective. In this study, with the goal of investigating the signaling role of certain achromatic plumage patches, we examined the characteristics and patterns of the brightness (i.e., total reflectance) of Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo bubo) white feather patches for both young birds and adult individuals. Our results showed that (1) the total reflectance of young birds' white feathers differed significantly from that of adult owls' white feathers; (2) the brightness differed between the sexes in adults only, with females showing a significantly higher reflectance than males; (3) the total reflectance of the white patch around a young bird's mouth was positively correlated with brood size; (4) the total reflectance of the white badge on the throat of adults was positively correlated with their hematocrit values; (5) an assortative mating scenario based on the brightness of an individual's white badge was deemed possible; and (6) we did not detect any significant relationship in the levels of reflectance for related individuals: the young and their parents were not found to be distinguishable based on the brightness of their white feather patches. [ES] Trabajos recientes han demostrado la importancia del papel que las señales visuales desempeñan en la comunicación de las aves nocturnas. Los plumajes acromáticos (es decir, aquellos libres de pigmentos) con altos niveles de contraste contra un fondo oscuro son los mejores candidatos para enviar señales visuales en la noche o en horas crepusculares, cuando las diferencias de color pueden ser menos efectivas. Con el objetivo de investigar el papel en la señalización de ciertos parches de plumas acromáticas, estudiamos las características y los ...
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author Bettega, Chiara
Campioni, Letizia
Delgado, María del Mar
Lourenço, Rui
Penteriani, Vincenzo
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Campioni, Letizia
Delgado, María del Mar
Lourenço, Rui
Penteriani, Vincenzo
Brightness features of visual signaling traits in young and adult eurasian eagle-owls
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Campioni, Letizia
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title_short Brightness features of visual signaling traits in young and adult eurasian eagle-owls
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title_full_unstemmed Brightness features of visual signaling traits in young and adult eurasian eagle-owls
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