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Production and Transmission of Light • Measurement • Light and color production – Pigments, interference, scattering, bioluminescence • Transmission through the environment • Optimal hue, contrast, shading
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Production and Transmission of Light Measurement Light and color production –Pigments, interference, scattering, bioluminescence Transmission through the.

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Page 1: Production and Transmission of Light Measurement Light and color production –Pigments, interference, scattering, bioluminescence Transmission through the.

Production and Transmission of Light

• Measurement

• Light and color production– Pigments, interference, scattering,

bioluminescence

• Transmission through the environment

• Optimal hue, contrast, shading

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Color

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Light intensity(analogous to sound amplitude)

• Radiant flux Photons/s• Irradiance Photons/s•m2

– Total light, including scattered and direct

• Radiant intensity Photons/s•sr• Radiance Photons/s•sr•m2

– Only direct light emitted from a specific area

– sr = steradian with 4 steradians in a sphere

– Note that intensity is independent of wavelength

– But wavelength is inversely related to energy

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Light intensity variation

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Color Spectra

Hue Chroma

Intensity

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Color has 3 dimensions

Brightness = radiance

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Sources of color

• Pigments– Molecules which selectively absorb photons of some

wavelengths and transmit others– Size of molecule affects wavelength absorption– Short chain molecules require high energy (short

wavelengths) for excitation

• Structural colors– Interference– Scattering

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Pigments

Carotene absorbs blue andtransmits green, yellow and red

Benzene absorbs UV

Porphyrins: iron = hemoglobin,magnesium = chlorophyl

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Carotenoids

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Melanin

• Large protein that absorbs all wavelengths and, therefore, appears black

• Present in skin and hair of mammals, chitin of many insects

• Coat color variants are caused by temporal regulation of melanin production during hair follicle growth, e.g. agouti phenotype: dark-light-dark

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Status badges in Harris sparrows

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Chromatophores

Fish

Lizards

Cephalopods

Iridiophores containplatelets that reflectsome wavelengths

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Chameleons can change color

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Cuttlefish have chromatophores

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Structural colors

Color depends on the reflection angle from feathers

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Interference

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Interference in feathers

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Beetles coat melanin with wax

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Color by Scattering

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Color by scattering

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Bioluminescence

Bioluminescence is common among marineorganisms, especially deep-sea fishes.

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Habitat Transmission

• Amount and spectral composition of available light can differ by habitat

• Color brightness of an object depends on wavelengths of available light

• In terrestrial habitats, light spectra is influenced by– Sun’s angle, weather, vegetation

• Expect animals to utilize colors appropriate for habitats

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Color filtering by habitat

Spectra in forest

Colors in whitelight

Colors in forest

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Light reflectance

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Light attenuation• Light attenuation follows inverse square law

which is independent of wavelength

• Scattering and absorption, however, increases as wavelength decreases

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Signal detection

• Must discriminate object from background using brightness, color, pattern or movement

• Can adopt countershading or reverse counter shading for crypsis or conspicuousness

• Visual systems often exaggerate contrast to detect objects in background

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Signalling may vary with habitat

Phylloscopus warblers

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Counter and reverse shading

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Pattern contrast

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Photon noise

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Eye resolution

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Shape enhancement

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Optimal signal and background hues

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Mammalian Eye

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Rods and Cones