Measuring and modelling the reflectance spectra of male Swinhoe's pheasant feather barbules

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A range of iridescent colour appearances are presented by male Swinhoe's pheasants' (Lophura swinhoii) mantle feathers. Two distinct regions of the open pennaceous portion of its feathers display particularly conspicuous angle-dependent reflection. A bright blue band appears in one region at normal incidence that spatially shifts to another at higher illumination angles. The two-dimensional photonic crystal-like nanostructures inside the barbules of these two regions are similar. However, this study found that the spatial variation in their colour appearance results from a continuously changing orientation of barbules with respect to the alignment of their associated barb.Amulti-layered rigorous coupled-wave analysis approachwas used to model the reflections from the identified intra-barbule structures. Well-matched simulated and measured reflectance spectra, at both normal and oblique incidence, support our elucidation of the origin of the bird's distinctive feather colour appearance.

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Lee, C. C., Liao, S. F., & Vukusic, P. (2015). Measuring and modelling the reflectance spectra of male Swinhoe’s pheasant feather barbules. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 12(105). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.1354

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