Crepuscular and nocturnal illumination and its effects on color perception in the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor

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Recent studies have shown that certain nocturnal insect and vertebrate species have true color vision under nocturnal illumination. Thus, their vision is potentiallyaffected by changes in the spectral quality of twilight and nocturnal illumination, due to the presence or absence of the moon, artificial light pollution and other factors. We investigated this in the following manner. First we measured the spectral irradiance (from 300 to 700·nm) during the day, sunset, twilight, full moon, new moon, and in the presence of high levels of light pollution. The spectra were then converted to both human-based chromaticities and to relative quantum catches for the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor, which has color vision. The reflectance spectra of various flowers and leaves and the red hindwings of D. elpenor were also converted to chromaticities and relative quantum catches. Finally, the achromatic and chromatic contrasts (with and without von Kries color constancy) of the flowers and hindwings against a leaf background were determined under the various lighting environments.

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Recent studies have shown that certain nocturnal insect and vertebrate species have true color vision under nocturnal illumination. Thus, their vision is potentiallyaffected by changes in the spectral quality of twilight and nocturnal illumination, due to the presence or absence of the moon, artificial light pollution and other factors. We investigated this in the following manner. First we measured the spectral irradiance (from 300 to 700·nm) during the day, sunset, twilight, full moon, new moon, and in the presence of high levels of light pollution. The spectra were then converted to both human-based chromaticities and to relative quantum catches for the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor, which has color vision. The reflectance spectra of various flowers and leaves and the red hindwings of D. elpenor were also converted to chromaticities and relative quantum catches. Finally, the achromatic and chromatic contrasts (with and without von Kries color constancy) of the flowers and hindwings against a leaf background were determined under the various lighting environments.
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This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available and may be cited as: Johnsen, S., Kelber, A., Warrant, E., Sweeney, A. M., Widder, E. A., Lee, Jr. R. L., & Hernandez-Andres, J. (2006). Crepuscular and nocturnal illumination and its effects on color perception in the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor. Journal of Experimental Biology, 209, 789-800.
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Crepuscular and nocturnal illumination and its effects on color perception in the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor
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2006
Published for the Company of Biologists Ltd. by the Cambridge University Press

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Crepuscular and nocturnal illumination and its effects on color perception in the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor
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Crepuscular and nocturnal illumination and its effects on color perception in the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor