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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Colour vision in birds can be categorized into two classes, the ultraviolet (UVS) and violet sensitive (VS). Their phylogenetic distributions have traditionally been regarded as highly conserved. However, the complicated nature of acquiring spectral sensitivities from cone photoreceptors meant that until recently, only a few species had actually been studied. Whether birds are UVS or VS can nowadays be inferred from a wide range of species via genomic sequencing of the UV/violet SWS1 cone opsin gene.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23394614 PMCID: PMC3637589 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-13-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Figure 1Examples of spectral sensitivities for VS and UVS birds. Normalized sensitivities for the single cone classes (from left to right) SWS1, SWS2, MWS and LWS, including the effects of ocular medium absorption. The VS example is the Indian peafowl Pavo cristatus[39] and the UVS is the Eurasian blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus[9]. Human visible range is approximately 400–700 nm; wavelengths below that range are termed ultraviolet
Bird species sequenced for this study
| Struthioniformes | Struthionidae | Common ostrich | FI | VS | Strutsens café | Struts 2012 | HF565322 | |
| Casuariiformes | Casuariidae | Southern cassowary | FI | US | | EBU 46990 | HF565323 | |
| Casuariiformes | Dromaiidae | Emu | FI | VS | O. 70526, O.71207.001 | EBU 11410, EBU 45181 | HF565324, HF565325 | |
| Galliformes | Phasianidae | Rock ptarmigan | FI | VS | T Sahlman, UU | 39 | HF565326, HF565327 | |
| Galliformes | Phasianidae | Willow ptarmigan | FI | VS | J Höglund, UU | JHGO009 | HF565328 | |
| Anseriformes | Anatidae | Brant goose | FI | VS | SVA | 682/01 | HF565329 | |
| Anseriformes | Anatidae | Muscovy duck | FV | VS | Uppsala kommun | Mysk | HF565330 | |
| Anseriformes | Anatidae | Goosander | FI | VS | IBG, UU | Storskrake | HF565331 | |
| Procellariiformes | Procellariidae | Great-winged petrel | FI | VS | –, UWBM 80995 | –, CJRR 33466 | –†, HF565332 | |
| Podicipediformes | Podicipedidae | Great crested grebe | FI | VS | SVA | 799/01 | HF565333 | |
| Phaethontiformes | Phaethontidae | Red-tailed tropicbird | FM | VS | –, O. 71305 | –, EBU 45522 | HM212420‡, HM212423‡, HF565334 | |
| Phaethontiformes | Phaethontidae | White-tailed tropicbird | FM | VS | O. 71298 | EBU 45518 | HF565335 | |
| Pelecaniformes | Threskiornithidae | Glossy ibis | FI | VS | NRM 20026066 | | HF565336 | |
| Pelecaniformes | Threskiornithidae | Roseate spoonbill | FI | VS | NRM 976748 | AHN-354 | HF565337 | |
| Accipitriformes | Cathartidae | Turkey vulture | FI | VS | NRM 956726 | | HF565338 | |
| Accipitriformes | Accipitridae | Pacific baza | FI | VS | UWBM 76618 | EVL 511 | HF565339 | |
| Accipitriformes | Accipitridae | Mississippi kite | FI | VS | UWBM 80091 | EVL 706 | HF565340 | |
| Mesitornithiformes | Mesitornithidae | Brown mesite | FL | VS | FMNH 346010 | | HF565341 | |
| Eurypygiformes | Rhynochetidae | Kagu | FI | VS | O.71868.001 | | HF565342 | |
| Eurypygiformes | Eurypygidae | Sunbittern | FI | VS | LSUMZ B38508 | | HF565343 | |
| Charadriiformes | Scolopacidae | Spotted sandpiper | FI | VS | J Höglund, UU | JHGOx157 | AY960714** | |
| Pteroclidiformes | Pteroclididae | Pallas’s sandgrouse | FI | UVS | UWBM 59840, UWBM 59842 | CSW 5807 | HF565344, HF565345 | |
| Pteroclidiformes | Pteroclididae | Double-banded sandgrouse | FI | UVS | UWBM 53231 | SVD 896 | HF565346 | |
| Columbiformes | Columbidae | Wompoo fruit dove | FI | VS | O.73263.001 | | HF565347 | |
| Psittaciformes | Cacatuidae | White cockatoo | FL | UVS | Djurkliniken Roslagstull | | HF565348 | |
| Psittaciformes | Cacatuidae | Cockatiel | FL | UVS | Fyris Zoo | | HF565349 | |
| Psittaciformes | Psittacidae | Peach-fronted parakeet | FL | UVS | NRM 976646 | AHN-308 | HF565350 | |
| Psittaciformes | Psittacidae | Maroon-bellied parakeet | FL | UVS | NRM 966979 | GFK-257 | HF565351 | |
| Psittaciformes | Psittacidae | Blue-winged parrotlet | FL | UVS | NRM 986799 | LAA-094 | HF565352 | |
| Opisthocomiformes | Opisthocomidae | Hoatzin | FI | VS | LSUMZ B-10753 | | HF565353 | |
| Musophagiformes | Musophagidae | Purple-crested turaco | FI | VS | UWBM 52953 | SAR 6784 | HF565354 | |
| Trogoniformes | Trogonidae | Red-headed trogon | FI | UVS | NRM 20026658 | VNM2002-049 | HF565355 | |
| Coraciiformes | Momotidae | Amazonian motmot | FI | UVS | NRM 947281 | ICM-078 | HF565356 | |
| Coraciiformes | Momotidae | Rufous-capped motmot | FI | UVS | NRM 937319 | | HF565357 | |
| Coraciiformes | Momotidae | Turquoise-browed motmot | FI | UVS | NRM 20066359 | | HF565358 | |
| Coraciiformes | Meropidae | European bee-eater | FV | VS | S Berlin, UU | 1/1 | HF565359 | |
| Piciformes | Megalaimidae | Great barbet | FI | VS | R den Tex, UU | X-2009 | HF565360 | |
| Piciformes | Ramphastidae | White-throated toucan | FI | VS | IBG, UU | Tukan | HF565361 | |
| Piciformes | Picidae | European green woodpecker | FL | VS | AÖ | Sko01 | HF565362 | |
| Passeriformes | Pipridae | White-bearded manakin | FM | VS | L Shorey, Dept Population Biology, UU | LS015, LS241 | HF565363, AY227182*** |
Notes: *Australian Museum (O., EBU), Australian National Wildlife Collection (ANWC), Biology Education Centre, Uppsala university (IBG), Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago (FMNH), Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science, Baton Rouge (LSUMZ), National Veterinary Institute of Sweden (SVA), Swedish Museum of Natural History (NRM), University of Washington, Burke Museum (UWBM), Uppsala University (UU).
†[45], ‡[46], **species misidentified in [47], ***re-analysed sample from [42].
The type of SWS1 single cones (VS or UVS) is interpreted from opsin amino acid (aa) identities. The paleognathous Struthioniformes and Casuariformes are assumed to be VS based on MSP data from ostrich Strutio camelus[48] and aa sequence similarity. Bold letters mark spectral tuning amino acid positions 86, 90 and 93. Number of birds sequenced is indicated after species names.
Figure 2A phylogenetic reconstruction of SWS1 opsin evolution. A tree redrawn from Hackett et al. [44], showing shifts between violet (VS) and UV sensitivity (UVS) in SWS1 single-cone pigments (this study and references in text and S2). Taxa new to this study are shown in bold font. In parentheses are the codons and corresponding amino acid residues of the spectral tuning sites 86 (above line) and 90 (below). Nucleotide substitutions (lower case letters) are indicated at their most likely evolutionary position in the tree. The number of species that have been analysed per taxon is shown after taxon names (in bold folt for taxa sequenced in this study). For the sake of brevity, the Charadriiformes and Passeriformes clades have been collapsed. The evolution of SWS1 in these orders is reconstructed in [49] and [50,51], respectively. Asterix (*) indicates that amino acid residue C86 has been found in a subset, family Accipitridae, of the order Accipitriformes.